focused transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Assay MethodFocused transcranial ultrasound stimulation (fTUS) has emerged as a novel noninvasive technique with promising therapeutic potential for various neurological and psychiatric conditions.
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Focused transcranial ultrasound stimulation (fTUS) has emerged as a novel noninvasive technique with promising therapeutic potential for various neurological and psychiatric conditions.
MR-guided focused ultrasound has emerged as an incisionless and minimally invasive neurofunctional treatment.
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Low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) has become increasingly used in neuromodulation.
High-signal enrichment leads include earlier domain reviews that frame psychiatric LIFU/tFUS and summarize human parameterization. Explicitly supported related component/tool names in discovered sources include transcranial focused ultrasound/transcranial ultrasound stimulation (tFUS/TUS).