With its billions of neurons and complex connections, the brain is highly delicate. Traditional surgery poses significant risks due to its invasive nature. Scientists seek non-invasive methods to enhance brain function without the inherent risks of surgery.
Recent advancements in neuroscience have introduced a groundbreaking technique that uses sound waves to stimulate specific parts of the brain, calling it as Patterned Low-Intensity Low-Frequency Ultrasound (LILFUS).
This technique provides a precise means of targeting and adjusting specific brain areas. It also presents a hopeful alternative to conventional magnetic, electrical, and surgical brain stimulation techniques, but with reduced risks.
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