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Brain stimulation refers to methods used to enhance or modulate brain activity. Techniques like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and deep brain stimulation (DBS) apply magnetic fields or electrical impulses to targeted brain regions. This can help treat conditions such as depression, anxiety, and Parkinson's disease by influencing neurotransmitter activity and promoting neural plasticity. Researchers also explore brain stimulation for cognitive enhancement, rehabilitation after injury, and improving mood. The approach is rooted in understanding how different areas of the brain communicate, and it aims to harness those interactions for therapeutic benefits.

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    Brain stimulation refers to techniques that use electrical or magnetic fields to activate specific areas of the brain. This can involve direct methods, like deep brain stimulation (DBS) where electrodes are implanted, or non-invasive methods, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which uses magnetic pulses on the scalp. These techniques are often used in medical settings to treat conditions like depression, Parkinson's disease, and chronic pain. By modulating brain activity, they aim to improve symptoms and enhance cognitive function, offering new avenues for understanding and addressing various neurological and psychiatric disorders.