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Has anyone done brain stimulation? Is it really better than caffeine?

1 pointsby UXDorkover 10 years ago
Apparently it&#x27;s pretty safe and companies are coming out with brain stimulator products that work better than coffee. The research on creativity + athletic abilities is inconsistent, but it seems to consistently work at waking you up and helping with concentration.<p>I&#x27;ve heard foc.us has unsafe devices that spike in currents.<p>Has anyone tried a tcds device? Did it work? Who did you buy it from or did you make it yourself?

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smt88over 10 years ago
My friend is a neuroscience Ph.D. and has done research into tDCS.<p>She says that tDCS devices sold to the public are certainly a scam, and they may even be unsafe. Don&#x27;t buy them.<p>She also said that high-quality studies have pretty much uniformly debunked tDCS as having any sort of effect. The only studies with positive results were impossible to reproduce or didn&#x27;t hold up with larger, better-controlled trials.<p>Whatever positve effect people are getting, they&#x27;re likely feeling a placebo effect. My friend also often says that the most important factor in alertness (assuming at least a few hours of sleep) is motivation.<p>So someone who gets up to do a job they hate will believe they have less energy, even if they badly <i>want</i> to be awake. Likewise, someone getting up to do a job they love can hardly wait to get up, and they feel extremely alert, even with the same amount of rest.