Not confused at all; that’s why I specified tDCS, idiot. Max 2 ma. Trained as neuroscientist.
The tDCS is pulsed, not oscillated like AC counterpart.
My My a little butt hurt are we. Did you ever succeed.?
You shouldn’t have expressed it in HZ.
https://neuromodec.org/what-is-transcranial-alternating-current-stimulation-tacs/
” In many ways tACS is similar to tDCS as a neuromodulatory technique, but instead of applying a direct electrical current, tACS oscillates a sinusoidal current at a chosen frequency to interact with the brain’s natural cortical oscillations. Generally, a large electrode is placed over an area of interest which applies stimulation while a reference electrode is placed in a neutral location. When a single, low frequency (< 100 Hz) frequency is applied the exogenous oscillation can synchronize with the brain’s endogenous frequency.
We do agree <= 2 ma is a safe max.