After Months of Unconsciousness, 9 People Wake Up After Brain Zaps
The strategy behind transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) devices seems hare-brained enough to be science fiction: Stick some electrodes on a human scalp, run low levels of electricity through it, and hope the current reignites dull or absent brain functions by getting neurons excited. The crazy part is that sometimes, it actually works. In a recent study, scientists found that it has the potentially to jumpstart what’s arguably the most important function of the brain — consciousness.
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