Characterizing an electronic–robotic targeting platform for precise and fast brain stimulation with multi-locus transcranial magnetic stimulation
Renan H. Matsuda,
Victor H. Souza,
Thais C. Marchetti
et al.
Abstract:1.AbstractBackgroundMulti-locus TMS (mTMS) enables precise electronic control of brain stimulation targeting, eliminating the need for physical coil movement. However, with a small number of coils, the stimulation area is constrained, and manually handling the coil array is cumbersome. Combining electronic mTMS targeting with robotics will enable automated, user-independent, and precise brain stimulation protocols.ObjectiveCharacterizing an open-source electronic–robotic mTMS platform for rapid and accurate br… Show more
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