Is tDCS Safe? – Neuroelectrics.com
This comes to us via the Neuroelectrics.com blog. I’m very excited to see Neuroelectrics on the scene. I first noticed their device Starstim (pictured), popping up in news around Roi Cohen Kadish’s...
View ArticleAna Maiques of Neuroelectrics – DIY tDCS Podcast # 1
Well here we go! Episode one of the DIY tDCS podcast. Ana Maiques is co-founder (with Giulio Ruffini) of Spanish-based Starlab. Their spin-off company, Neuroelectrics makes Enobio, a research-quality...
View ArticletDCS clinical research – highlights: Cognitive Enhancement | Neurolectrics
Neurolectrics (Starstim device) published a white paper (pdf) in October 2013 that nicely collects pretty much all we know to date about tDCS and cognitive enhancement. I was reminded of this while...
View ArticleHow Electric Currents Could ‘Boost’ Brain | Sky News
http://video.news.sky.com/video/h264/vod/374/2015/03/DIGI164115FRSWIPEWEBVERSION150327171714431427477935436374.mp4 “The research so far shows that when we use tDCS you can, in some cases, improve...
View ArticleNew Products From Neuroelectrics
We met Neurolectrics in my first podcast interview with Ana Maiques. They created Enobio, a wireless multi-channel EEG cap, and Starstim, which adds tDCS (tRNS, tACS) alongside of EEG monitoring. They...
View ArticleNeuroelectrics wants to be Fitbit for the brain
We met Ana in our first podcast interview. Maiques compares Neuroelectrics to the “DIY” ethos of health-tracking technology, such as Fitbit and other wearables. “We have an ageing population dealing...
View ArticleMore montage info from Neuroelectrics
Neuroelectrics, makers of the high-end tDCS devices, Enobio and Starstim keep a wiki. Reddit user redidtsmith reminded me they have montage info on their wiki....
View ArticleThe innovators: the cloth cap that treats the brain | The Guardian
Neuroelectrics founder Ana Maiques . Photograph: Handout Treatment is achieved by sending a low electrical current to the area of the brain in question via the electrodes for about 20 minutes,...
View ArticleBring On The Neuro-Revolution!
Not tDCS, but fascinating. Greg Gage @phineasgreg of BackyardBrains demonstrating a device that allowed one person to control the arm of another. I especially like his closing remarks, This is what’s...
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