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But commercial interest is growing, according to Fregni, who is collaborating with a Boston firm on developing a tDCS device that uses ultrasound to target the electrical stimulation deeper into the brain, as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Other firms are developing special electrodes to narrow and limit the current’s flow, or to automatically modulate it with EEG monitoring.
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