A central role in Cerebral Stimulation is the “Neuroplasticity” phenomenon which is the ability of our nervous system to modify its structure in response to multiples factors
And to produce new cells and new connections.
Neurogenesis can be stimulated in different ways:

Electric stimulation
A weak electric current (intensity between 1-2mA), used to stimulate areas of the cerebral cortex, modifies the membrane potentials of neurons by modulating their activity. It is used in acquired brain injury, substance abuse, eating disorder. It is painless and non-invasive.

Magnetic Stimulation
Acts rebalancing the bioelectric signals of neurons. It is used to reduce neuronal fatigue and to support neurological diseases such as stroke and head trauma.

Thermal stimulation
Currently there are only tools that use hot/cold technology for the evaluation of sensory nerves. Cerebro® has patented VerƧuƧ, a device that, through heat or cooling sources, modifies the microcirculation of the cerebral cortex areas, favoring cognitive and motor rehabilitation.