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Research Paper

Non-invasive deep brain stimulation via temporal interference achieves subcortical targeting

PubMed3/8/2026ยท03/08/26๐ŸŒ USA

Summary

MIT researchers demonstrated that two high-frequency electrical fields (2kHz and 2.001kHz) applied to the scalp create a 1Hz temporal interference envelope that penetrates to deep brain structures without stimulating superficial cortex. In rodents, they selectively activated hippocampus and striatum with 1mm spatial resolution from scalp electrodes.

Why it matters

Temporal interference stimulation could make deep brain targets accessible without surgery โ€” the holy grail of non-invasive neuromodulation. Human translation is uncertain but the physics are sound and multiple labs are now pursuing it.

#Neurostimulation#Non-invasive#Deep Brain Stimulation#tDCS

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