New brain stimulation technique cured 80% of major depression cases during trial run
It works well, and it works fast.
It works well, and it works fast.
"There's never been a therapy for treatment-resistant depression that's broken 55% remission rates in open-label testing," the team says.
It's a sort of reverse lobotomy.
Just plug the console right into my head then, pleasethankyou!
Electrically stimulating the frontopolar cortex can enhance creativity, a new study from Georgetown University found.