George is referring to his role as editor - in -
chief of Brain Stimulation, a journal launched three years ago to cover the growing list of technologies that can alter the brain's electrical activity.
As with antidepressants, the electricity likely is changing the brain's chemistry, says rTMS pioneer Eric Wassermann,
chief of the Brain Stimulation Unit at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, Md..
Not exact matches
Thync's
Chief of Vibes Sumon Pal says this is because «the skull, and other layers between the head and cortex are greatly filtering out the signal», making direct
brain stimulation less specific.