It doesn't fire neurons. It changes who does.

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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, or tDCS, is a non-invasive technique that uses a very low electrical current to support brain function. Electrodes placed on the scalp deliver gentle, targeted stimulation, helping influence how neurons respond and making it easier to reach states like improved focus, relaxation, and better sleep. This approach works by slightly increasing or decreasing activity in specific areas of the brain while maintaining its natural processes. As a result, tDCS is often used to enhance concentration, reduce stress, support learning, and improve sleep quality. Modern advancements have brought tDCS into wearable devices such as tDCS headphones. These devices combine brain stimulation with audio features, creating a convenient and easy-to-use solution for everyday life. Some also include smart technology that adapts stimulation based on individual needs, offering a more personalized experience. When used correctly, tDCS is considered safe and usually produces only a mild sensation on the scalp. It is becoming increasingly popular among students, professionals, and individuals looking to improve mental performance and overall well being. As innovation continues, tDCS is evolving into a practical and accessible tool for supporting brain health and enhancing daily productivity.

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