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Fig. 3

From: First evidence of long-term effects of transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS) on the human brain

Fig. 3

Focal transcranial pulse stimulation (TPS). TPS setup included a pulse generator device, a touch screen for real-time neuronavigation and an infrared camera system tracking the positions of the handpiece and the head of the participant via goggles affixed with infrared markers (left). The TPS handpiece was fixed using a tripod with a clamp focusing the ultrasound beam on the cortical primary somatosensory representation of the right hand, in the left postcentral gyrus posterior to the individual sigmoidal hook sign (marked by a turquoise circle). The TPS pulses of one session in a representative subject are displayed on the reconstructed head surface and in top, front and left orientation of the individual brain anatomy, showing the lowest (green) to highest pulse density (magenta)

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