Term ID: T1539

External Stimulation

/external-stimulation/
Environmental inputs that can influence neural activity, behavior, and psychological states, including sensory experiences, social interactions, and technological interventions affecting brain function.
Example: Using light therapy for seasonal depression, music for mood regulation, or transcranial stimulation for depression treatment, demonstrating how external inputs can modify brain activity.

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Reference: George et al. (1995)