This study, conducted entirely within an fMRI scanner, provided researchers with real-time brain activity data. The fMRI scans revealed shifts in neural patterns within memory-related regions, offering critical insights into how tTIS modulates brain function. Researchers noted faster recall and improved navigation among participants under stimulation, suggesting increased brain plasticity when training in virtual environments.
According to co-first author Elena Beanato, "When stimulation was applied, we observed a clear improvement of the participants’ recall time – the time it took to start moving toward where they remembered the object to be. This leads us to believe that by stimulating the hippocampus, we temporarily increased brain plasticity, which, when combined with training in a virtual environment, leads to better spatial navigation."
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)