Submitted by RandomName01a t3_105fd7w in askscience
ttkciar t1_j3b8bph wrote
In transcranial stimulation (for example rTMS) neurons are artificially stimulated into firing frequently, which reduces their firing threshold over time.
This renders those neurons more likely to fire more frequently for some time (several months to a year, in the case of rTMS).
This is used to treat problems like executive dysfunction, by increasing activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Stimulating other regions helps with other problems.
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