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titleOfInvention TRANSCRANIAL STIMULATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING COGNITIVE FUNCTION AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
abstract The invention relates to a transcranial stimulation system for improving cognitive function. During operation, the system generates a personalized stimulation pattern based on the white matter reached. In addition, data representing natural brain oscillations of a subject are obtained. Finally, while the subject is awake, one or more electrodes are activated in phase with the natural brain oscillations and on the basis of the personalized stimulation pattern.
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