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Researchers at the Isfahan University of Technology have succeeded in designing a non-invasive deep brain stimulation system

Researchers at the Isfahan University of Technology, with the support of the Cognitive Sciences & Technologies Council, have succeeded in designing a non-invasive deep brain stimulation device using interferential electric current by conducting a research project.

Researchers at the Isfahan University of Technology, with the support of the Cognitive Sciences & Technologies Council, have succeeded in designing a non-invasive deep brain stimulation device using interferential electric current by conducting a research project.

Dr. Farzaneh Shayegh, one of the lead researchers, said: "The method of non-invasive deep brain stimulation based on interfering electric fields has been introduced as a new method for electrical stimulation of deep brain structures and its development is of great importance".

In this method, the brain's structure is stimulated by the use of electric current to help improve healing.

She added: "This method is a new way of researching the area of deep brain stimulation so that we can access brain areas through interfering electric current non-invasively."

The researcher has successfully completed the research project on the mouse and phantom in collaboration with Dr. Rasoul Amirfahati.

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