Hi I was wondering if anyone here has experimented with devices such as the mind machine (https://en.wikipedia...ki/Mind_machine), TCMS (https://en.wikipedia...tic_stimulation), or simply ran a mild current through some electrodes placed on their forehead (https://en.wikipedia...apy_stimulation) So far I have toyed with binaural beats and dream machine lights, neither of which seemed effective beyond their novelty alone. Looking forward, TCMS seems fairly simple, seeing as how a typical hard drive magnet should be around 1T of strength near the surface, almost that of a modern MRI (which basically the same strength in Tesla as TCMS device). Now I doubt the field will reach very far into the skull but the cortex is a worthy target. As a starter project, I will be accumulating dead hard drives and adding to a pile of magnets. I currently have 2 and do not notice an effect when placed atop my dome (head). Ideally I would have an electromagnet with a variable frequency delivered by a capacitative circuit, but that will have to hold off until later.
Here is a study outlining some of the benefits of Transcranial brain stimulation (TCMS) / Deep Brain magnetic stimulation (DMS)
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC3928113/
Also wondering about electrical stimulation. See this study for instance:
http://www.sciencedi...010945215001033
Any idea if I could just buy a box that delivers low-power variable voltages/frequencies for the forehead electrodes? I think it would be more affordable than building a TCMS magnet. I might end up having to build a circuit myself.
Lastly, does anyone have plans for building a brain machine from scratch? There are so many LED controller chips out there now, there must be a wire-and-play option somewhere. Maybe arduino with a pre-made program? Not trying to reinvent any wheels here. I hope to get a couple of these devices running and then administer some home-baked studies. Any and all advice / suggestions / warnings / best wishes are welcome!
Edited by Fenix_, 03 May 2015 - 02:18 AM.