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[[User:Mihi]] has ordered some parts to play with tDCS --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 00:15, 12. Dez. 2013 (CET) | [[User:Mihi]] has ordered some parts to play with tDCS --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 00:15, 12. Dez. 2013 (CET) | ||
Parts have Arrived, unpacked and put in my box - was hacking campaigns not brains that night.... --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 09:13, 19. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
Bought Sponges and Wire-mesh (pan cover) for the electrodes --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 17:54, 20. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
===First Session=== | |||
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|Created a simple tDCS source- based on a LM334 (from the simple schematics directly linked below) | |||
|[[Datei:TDCS-Breadboard.jpeg|400px|Created a simple tDCS source- based on a LM334 (from the simple schematics directly linked below)]] | |||
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|Constructed super cheap and simple electrodes out of stainless steel mesh and thin sponges (the sewing machine didn't like it - so I just squeezed it together). | |||
|[[Datei:Sponge-Electrode-v0.0.jpg|400px|A super-simple sponge electrode]] | |||
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|Soaking sponges in 10g NaCL /1l H2O | |||
|[[Datei:Soaking-sponges.jpg|400px|Soaking Sponges]] | |||
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|Not sure whether this makes me look smarter (or feel smarter)... | |||
|[[Datei:Apply-electrodes.jpg|400px|Applying Electrodes]] | |||
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Created a simple DIY tDCS source - just breadboarded to try it out. Did a 15min session of 1mA (Anode around T3, Cathode above right eye) - except clear itching beneath the electrodes no marked effect that couldn't be placebo. Also [[Benutzer:Phantasus|Phantasus]] tried it out with the same itchy sensation. Let's see what happens if we do this more often... --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 23:57, 20. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
The day after - hard to say: slept in and had fabulous breakfast. Sun is shining there are many reasons to have a great mood. Also feel very focused. Had the urge to ride my bicycle for a while last night (freezing) and felt very awake. But had a good relaxing sleep. Let's see could all just be confirmation bias. --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 13:48, 21. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
Sewed the Electrodes - now placing them is less a question of pressing them together the right way.. | |||
[[Datei:Finished-Electrodes.jpg|400px|Finished Electrodes]] | |||
Built a box yesterday but messed up the circuit while putting it on a proto-board - know the bug will fix, test and post pictures... --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 18:04, 22. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
===Second Session=== | |||
Finished the box and fixed the bug in the circuit. Tested it (also with an external ampere meter.) - See notes on testing below. Ran a second session of 15minutes 1mA. (same montage as before). --[[Benutzer:Mihi|Mihi]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Mihi|Diskussion]]) 11:44, 23. Dez. 2013 (CET) | |||
[[Datei:Finished-Device.jpg|400px|Finished Device]] | |||
[[Datei:Testing_a_DIY-tDCS_Device.jpg|400px|Testing the tDCS device]] | |||
== Notes on Testing DIY tDCS Devices == | |||
Since you're building this on your own you might want to make sure the device works as expected. I test my device using: | |||
* A range of resistors <1KOhm | |||
* An external ampere meter. | |||
I put the resistor and the ampere meter (serially) to where my head would be in the circuit then fire it up. I make sure the current is properly adjustable and the meter I have is the same as the external ampere meter. I switch resistors and try again. | |||
Only after doing this I can be sure that the current is properly limited by the LM334 circuit. | |||
== Useful Links == | == Useful Links == | ||
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*[https://nocko.se/2012/07/30/brain-zapping-is-fun/ more DIY] | *[https://nocko.se/2012/07/30/brain-zapping-is-fun/ more DIY] | ||
*[http://imgur.com/a/CrzTG Very simple circuit] | *[http://imgur.com/a/CrzTG Very simple circuit] | ||
== Literature == | |||
* '''Clinical Research with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): Challenges and Future Directions''' (Brunoni et al. 2012) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270156/] | |||
"As a tDCS device is easily built and inexpensive (contrary to TMS), it could also be used for | |||
non-research and non-therapeutic objectives by lay people." | |||
* '''The challenge of crafting policy for do-it-yourself brain stimulation''' (Fitz & Reiner 2013)[http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2013/05/20/medethics-2013-101458.long] |
Aktuelle Version vom 23. Dezember 2013, 20:43 Uhr
Language: | English |
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Mihi/tDCS | |
Gestartet: | 11.12.2013 |
Involvierte: | User:Mihi |
Status: | active |
Beschreibung: | Zapping your Brain for fun and Profit! |
Shutdownprozedur: | |
Zuletzt aktualisiert: | 2013-12-23 |
tDCS - zapping your Brain for Fun and Profit
WTF?
tDCS wikipedia is basically applying a dc current across your skull. This is said to increase learning and reduce depression etc. if done right. Searching around on the internet (especially the subreddit) shows that building a tDCS device is actually simple - all you need is a battery and a L334M current stabilizing IC (and some resistors). Put this together with some sponge electrodes (can be constructed easily at least according to a source below) and you'll be able to stimulate your own brain.
Better learning/thinking, less depression by electricity across your brain? Sounds awesome! Let's do it because:
"Few things make you feel more irresponsible than relying on a subreddit for information on zapping your brain."[1]
There's a growing DIY community around tDCS - time to join in.
Project Log
User:Mihi has ordered some parts to play with tDCS --Mihi (Diskussion) 00:15, 12. Dez. 2013 (CET)
Parts have Arrived, unpacked and put in my box - was hacking campaigns not brains that night.... --Mihi (Diskussion) 09:13, 19. Dez. 2013 (CET)
Bought Sponges and Wire-mesh (pan cover) for the electrodes --Mihi (Diskussion) 17:54, 20. Dez. 2013 (CET)
First Session
Created a simple DIY tDCS source - just breadboarded to try it out. Did a 15min session of 1mA (Anode around T3, Cathode above right eye) - except clear itching beneath the electrodes no marked effect that couldn't be placebo. Also Phantasus tried it out with the same itchy sensation. Let's see what happens if we do this more often... --Mihi (Diskussion) 23:57, 20. Dez. 2013 (CET)
The day after - hard to say: slept in and had fabulous breakfast. Sun is shining there are many reasons to have a great mood. Also feel very focused. Had the urge to ride my bicycle for a while last night (freezing) and felt very awake. But had a good relaxing sleep. Let's see could all just be confirmation bias. --Mihi (Diskussion) 13:48, 21. Dez. 2013 (CET)
Sewed the Electrodes - now placing them is less a question of pressing them together the right way..
Built a box yesterday but messed up the circuit while putting it on a proto-board - know the bug will fix, test and post pictures... --Mihi (Diskussion) 18:04, 22. Dez. 2013 (CET)
Second Session
Finished the box and fixed the bug in the circuit. Tested it (also with an external ampere meter.) - See notes on testing below. Ran a second session of 15minutes 1mA. (same montage as before). --Mihi (Diskussion) 11:44, 23. Dez. 2013 (CET)
Notes on Testing DIY tDCS Devices
Since you're building this on your own you might want to make sure the device works as expected. I test my device using:
- A range of resistors <1KOhm
- An external ampere meter.
I put the resistor and the ampere meter (serially) to where my head would be in the circuit then fire it up. I make sure the current is properly adjustable and the meter I have is the same as the external ampere meter. I switch resistors and try again.
Only after doing this I can be sure that the current is properly limited by the LM334 circuit.
Useful Links
- tDCS reddit
- DIY tDCS Howto
- documentation on how to build a box and electrodes
- tDCS at Brmlab
- more DIY
- Very simple circuit
Literature
- Clinical Research with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): Challenges and Future Directions (Brunoni et al. 2012) [2]
"As a tDCS device is easily built and inexpensive (contrary to TMS), it could also be used for non-research and non-therapeutic objectives by lay people."
- The challenge of crafting policy for do-it-yourself brain stimulation (Fitz & Reiner 2013)[3]