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Can drilling electrodes into your brain cure depression?

Recently, scientists at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine used transcranial magnetic stimulation on sleeping patients so that they produced slow waves.

This plays a role in strengthening memories during sleep, although how it works is still debated. Slow waves also indicate deep sleep. “This could be a way of helping people recover from insomnia,” says one of the scientists, Marcello Massimini.