Other research to cover at least some of the potential use cases uses less invasive methods (e.g. influencing the leg muscles or sending sensory stimulations which are easier to ignore)
Remove the transcranial stimulation helmet. Problem solved. Or at any rate, if it continues, then it's something other than the remote control technology described in the article. Sensations like this can be caused by all sorts of neurological problems, and you should talk to your doctor urgently.
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