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== Project Log ==
== Project Log ==


[[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 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)


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Mihi/tDCS
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Gestartet: 11.12.2013
Involvierte: User:Mihi
Status: active
Beschreibung: Zapping your Brain for fun and Profit!
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2013-12-19


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 -- (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)

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