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The Staglin Center houses a state of the art Brainsonix Pulsar BX 1002 low intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) system. The system operates on a fundamental frequency of 650kHz and is equipped with three transducers focusing at different depths: 55mm, 65mm, 80mm. Documentation for this system can be found here. If you would like to discuss how to use this system in your work, please contact Dr. Martin Monti.
The Staglin Center houses a state of the art Brainsonix Pulsar BX 1002 low intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) system. The system operates on a fundamental frequency of 650kHz and is equipped with three transducers focusing at different depths: 55mm, 65mm, 80mm. Documentation for this system can be found here. If you would like to discuss how to use this system in your work, please contact Dr. Martin Monti.
https://montilab.psych.ucla.edu/people/martin-monti/

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The Staglin Center houses a state of the art Brainsonix Pulsar BX 1002 low intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) system. The system operates on a fundamental frequency of 650kHz and is equipped with three transducers focusing at different depths: 55mm, 65mm, 80mm. Documentation for this system can be found here. If you would like to discuss how to use this system in your work, please contact Dr. Martin Monti. https://montilab.psych.ucla.edu/people/martin-monti/