Retrain the brain through noninvasive medically acclaimed instruments

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Abstract

Brain training with the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation and neurofeedback is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, USA. There are various neurological and psychological illnesses where this type of brain stimulation helps in improving learning and improving quality of life. This chapter includes present uses of brain stimulation training in various brain diseases. The procedure of brain retraining is related to operant conditioning in which amplitude, frequency, and coherence of electrical activity influence the brain electrical activity of the human being.

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Gupta, M., & Bhatia, D. (2019). Retrain the brain through noninvasive medically acclaimed instruments. In Application of Biomedical Engineering in Neuroscience (pp. 51–60). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7142-4_3

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