TIP V3

 

Personalization: Automatic segmentation from magnetic resonance images.

 

Setup: Selection of electrodes and placement.

 

Identification of optimal configuration: Visualization and report generation.

 

Exposure analysis: Interactive exploration and visualization in Sim4Life.web.

 

Visualization of advanced phase modulation schemes and pulse shapes of the complete electric field and its x-, y- and z-components in TIP.

 

 

 

TI Planning Tool V3.0

 TIP V3.0 includes the following key features:

  • Personalized Stimulation Modeling: Users can now upload a subject’s own anatomical data (T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and, optionally, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data) for personalized TI stimulation assessment, planning, and optimization. This feature allows for superior stimulation protocols thanks to improved modeling realism and prediction accuracy.
  • Enhanced Target Selection: Users can register a detailed brain atlas at the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) to benefit from an increased number of potential target regions for stimulation optimization.
  • Parallelized Electromagnetic (EM) Simulations: Leveraging AWS resources, low-frequency EM simulations are set up for individual electrodes and executed in parallel, speeding up the overall process.

TIP V3.0: Personalized TI stimulation planning and scalable infrastructure

 

Request & Inquiries

TIP V3.0 is available to groups enrolled in the TI Solutions Early Adopter Program and to TIBS-R users at no cost. In case of interest, please contact us to obtain access to TIP.

For further information, please send us an email or call +41 44 245 9898.

Make sure to also check out the latest version of the TI Brain Stimulator for Research (TIBS-R) from our Z43 partner TI Solutions AG

 

Reference for Citation

Please, cite the use of TIP in your publications, as follows: "IT'IS Foundation, (2024, September 24), Temporal Interference Planning Tool TIP V3.0. https://tip.science"

 

Disclaimer

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