KoStimulation
KoStimulation refers to a proposed stimulation paradigm that integrates multiple sensory channels—commonly auditory, visual, and somatosensory inputs—in a coordinated fashion with the aim of modulating neural activity and associated cognitive processes. The approach is rooted in theories of multisensory integration and neural entrainment, which suggest that synchronous cross-modal stimulation can influence brain rhythms and plasticity.
Mechanism: By delivering stimuli with precise timing and pattern, KoStimulation aims to drive phase-locked neural responses
Applications and status: KoStimulation has been explored in basic research on attention, perception, and learning, and
Methods and protocol: Typical implementations use noninvasive devices such as screens, headphones, tactile stimulators, or haptic
Safety and ethics: Risks include sensory fatigue, discomfort, and, in susceptible individuals, seizures or migraines. Ethical
See also: multisensory integration, neural entrainment, neuromodulation, cognitive training.