19th Century DIY Brain Stimulation
Fig. 4 (Wexler, 2016). Lindstrom ' s Electro-Medical Apparatus (ca. 1895), courtesy of the Bakken.
Think the do-it-yourself transcranial direct current stimulation movement (DIY tDCS) is a technologically savvy and hip creation of 21st century neural engineering? MIT graduate student Anna Wexler has an excellent and fun review of late 19th and early 20th century electrical stimulation
Source: The Neurocritic - Category: Neuroscience Authors: The Neurocritic Source Type: blogs
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