 This research paper investigated the possibility of neurostimulation by shock waves generated from a focus carbon nanotube fc-NT transducer. Electroencephalogram, e.g., signals were measured before and after shock wave stimulation in three rat brains, and the results showed significant increases in the number of peaks in the e.g. signals after stimulation. Additionally, the researchers found differences in three frequency bands, theta, 4-7 Hz, alpha, 8-12 Hz, and 1-30 Hz, before and after shock wave stimulation. These findings suggest that shock waves may be used as a viable method of brain stimulation for precise targeting. This article was authored by Jiho Lee, John W. Laracco, and Dong Guk Peng.