Neuromodulation survey suggests that patients and public prefer safe and noninvasive neuromodulation for mental health

A large-scale online survey of patients and the general public, led by researchers at Nottingham University, has captured views on using neuromodulation for brain and mental health interventions. The survey results suggest that noninvasive methods are preferred, and considered safe for mental health interventions.

Find out more about the survey and see the results here: A large-scale online survey of patients and the general public: Preferring safe and noninvasive neuromodulation for mental health | medRxiv

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