Alzahrani & Roth (2024) theoretically derive that the activation threshold for microcoil stimulation may be 300 times higher than that of TMS. This post critically examines that claim with respect to biological plausibility, parameter justification, and consistency with existing experimental results.
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A personal experiment in lifelogging inspired by Ted Chiang’s “Exhalation,” using MacBook sensors to record and visualize everyday data.
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This video shares my summer research update at KAIST BINP Lab on simulation-driven optimization of cortical visual prostheses — an 8‑minute overview of methods, progress, and future plans in brain engineering.
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I’m working on micro-coil–based visual cortical prostheses to restore vision. By optimizing electrode placement and dynamic stimulation strategies through simulations, we aim to improve percept quality and prepare for future tests with Macaca fascicularis data.
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