Patz said,“There was no reason, in the beginning, to think a
stimulus would cause a change in brain stiffness.
Patz said,“The data we are publishing was obtained in mice,
but translation of this technology to humans is straightforward and initial studies are currently underway.”.
Patz said,“The new technology has shown neuromechanical changes
in the brain that link to neuronal activity as fast as 100 milliseconds but, We now have preliminary data that can test neuronal changes much faster, as fast as 24 milliseconds.”.