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titleOfInvention Transcranial stimulation system and method to improve cognitive function after traumatic brain injury
abstract Described is a system for transcranial stimulation to improve cognitive function. During operation, the system generates a customized stimulation pattern based on damaged white matter. Further, data is obtained representing natural brain oscillations of a subject. Finally, while the subject is awake, one or more electrodes are activated in phase with the natural brain oscillations and based on the customized stimulation pattern.
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