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Transcranial Laser Stimulation Increases Power of Brain Oscillations and Information Flow Measured by EEG

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Abstract

We conducted placebo-controlled 1064 nm Transcranial Laser Stimulation (TLS) on 20 human foreheads. Significant alterations of EEG power and information flow were observed, indicating important neurophysiological benefits of photoneuromodulation by 1064 nm laser.

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