“…But controlling dynamics in neural systems via brain stimulation techniques remains challenging because as indicated by Tang and Bassett, “While some understanding has been gained of the control of single neurons, the control of large scale neural systems networks of multiply interacting components remains poorly understood.” As a result, in most cortical stimulation protocols, be they electric or magnetic, parameter values are still adjusted in an empirical fashion. Despite this limitation, cortical stimulation studies clearly produce encouraging results suggesting that these techniques have some potential, but overall, the results remain mixed or limited for example for stroke (see previous studies()), with improvements sometimes limited to 10% to 20%, and for post‐stroke aphasia (see other works()). Aphasia is a complex brain disorder of language and communication caused by damage to the language networks affecting speaking, reading, writing, or understanding language.…”