This looks interesting: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/aiming-ultrasound-brain-raises-hope-new-treatments
It's very early stage, but maybe it would help with ME research. I'm convinced that my ME is a brain problem, so the ability to alter function in parts of the brain might provide some interesting results. I think of ME as a 'black box' problem, so the more ways to 'poke and prod', the more chances of finding something that does affect the symptoms. There aren't that many way of 'poking and prodding' the brain that are safe, so this might be a useful tool.
It's very early stage, but maybe it would help with ME research. I'm convinced that my ME is a brain problem, so the ability to alter function in parts of the brain might provide some interesting results. I think of ME as a 'black box' problem, so the more ways to 'poke and prod', the more chances of finding something that does affect the symptoms. There aren't that many way of 'poking and prodding' the brain that are safe, so this might be a useful tool.