Electrodes administer transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)

Electrodes administer transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) while sensors record oxygen levels in a test subject's brain as he performs a multitasking cognitive test in the Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) lab at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 19, 2016. Researchers working in the NIBS lab, led by Dr. Richard A. McKinley, Ph.D., are exploring how tDCS of the human brain affects cognition, fatigue, mood and other areas with the end goal of improving warfighter awareness, memory and focus. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)

PHOTO BY: J.M. EDDINS, JR.
VIRIN: 160719-F-LW859-9002.JPG
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NIKON D4

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24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8

APERTURE

45/10

SHUTTERSPEED

1/125

ISO

6400

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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