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The researchers used TMS to send magnetic pulses to a region of the right cerebral hemisphere in the brain known as the frontal eye field. These magnetic pulses activate the cortical neurons located within the range of the magnetic field, which modifies their activity in a painless and temporary manner. to the authors, findings from this study could lead to the development of new rehabilitation techniques for certain visual disorders and could also help enhance the performance of individuals whose tasks require extremely high precision.
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