A Novel Infrared-Based Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Approach for Neurological Disorders
Abstract
Non-invasive neuromodulation techniques are gaining attention as alternatives to traditional deep brain stimulation for treating neurological disorders. This study explores the use of short-wave infrared light to stimulate deep-brain regions without surgical intervention. By leveraging advanced photon modeling and optical simulations, the proposed system optimizes light penetration for effective neural activation. Experimental evaluations demonstrate its feasibility in delivering targeted stimulation while maintaining safety and efficiency. These findings highlight the potential of infrared-based neuromodulation for future clinical applications in neurotherapy and cognitive enhancement.
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