Open questions on the mechanisms of neuromodulation with applied and endogenous electric fields / / topic editors: Shennan Aibel Weiss and Marom Bikson.

Despite increased knowledge, and more sophisticated experimental and modelling approaches, fundamental questions remain about how electricity can interact with ongoing brain function in information processing or as a medical intervention. Specifically, what biophysical and network mechanisms allow f...

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