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titleOfInvention A personalized closed-loop pulsed transcranial stimulation system for cognitive enhancement
abstract The invention relates to a closed-loop pulsed transcranial stimulation system for cognitive enhancement. During operation, the system identifies a region of interest (ROI) in a subject's brain and then estimates ROI source activations based on the estimated source of the ROI. It is then determined whether a subject is in a defective encoding state based on the activations of the source of the ROI. Finally, one or more electrodes are activated to apply pulsed transcranial stimulation (tPS) therapy when the subject is in a defective encoding state, a predefined external event or behavior occurs, or the subject is in a state. of consolidation during sleep.
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