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Reddit mentions of tDCS Device - TheBrainDriver v2. tDCS Digital Precision + Safety Features. (Everything Included. Ready-to-Use).
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of tDCS Device - TheBrainDriver v2. tDCS Digital Precision + Safety Features. (Everything Included. Ready-to-Use).. Here are the top ones.
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- 20 & 30 Minute Safety Timer with Automatic Shut-Off
- 4 Selectable Current Levels; 0.5mA, 1.0mA, 1.5mA, 2.0mA
- Newly Designed Circuitry Makes it Pocket-Sized & Portable for Travel
- Automatic Safety Shut-Off When Not In Use
- Overload protection with safety shut off feature. NO METER REQUIRED.
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Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
rTMS has been in use since 1985.
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Hey there,
A bit late to the party, but I just recently came across all of this information in general and find it quite intriguing and am wondering if you might be able to give me a quick pointer? I am quite interested in trying to enhance my working memory, as I have had to deal with ADHD my entire life. I was prescribed Adderall at age 30 and it changed my life, since then over the last few years I have finally been able to fulfill my dream of becoming a programmer and have been learning a number of programming languages, but unfortunately still often have issue with working memory. Not nearly as bad as it was, but I am trying to make it as good as I possibly can.
So my question is in relation to what you mentioned above. Not sure if being left handed changes anything, but I am in case that matters. What would you recommend I purchase to get started? I see you mentioned Anode on F3 and cathode on FP2. Out of context, I gather that would mean placing a pad from a device (what device do you recommend? Is it something I can buy from say, Amazon? I came across this one) on F3/FP2, which are referring to parts of your head?
Thanks!