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How deep-brain stimulation reshapes neural circuits in Parkinson's disease
UC San Francisco (UCSF) scientists have discovered a possible mechanism for how deep-brain stimulation (DBS), a widely used treatment for movement disorders, exerts its therapeutic effects.
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Temporal Interference: Non-invasive deep brain stimulation
Researchers have developed a way to stimulate deep in the brain with electrodes placed on the scalp.
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Self-tuning Brain Implant Could Help Treat Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
NIH BRAIN Initiative-funded research a key first step to improving deep brain stimulation.
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Light-based Brain Stimulation Relieves Parkinson's-like Symptoms in Rats
Biomedical engineers have successfully used deep brain stimulation based on light to treat motor dysfunction in an animal model of Parkinson’s disease.
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Doesn't Increase Dementia Risk, Finds Study
Although research has been mixed on whether deep brain stimulation can increase the risk of developing dementia, a new study has suggested that may not be the case.
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5-year Study Shows the Long-term Efficacy of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's
A pair of ultra-thin electrodes surgically implanted deep into the brain might slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, according to five-year outcomes from a 30-patient randomized clinical trial conducted by investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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Why Deep Brain Stimulation Needs Perfect Pitch
Researchers have shown that electrical stimulation of the brain at higher frequencies (>100Hz) induces resonating waveforms which can successfully recalibrate dysfunctional circuits causing movement symptoms in disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
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Deep Brain Stimulation Remains Effective for Parkinson's After 15 Years
A study has shown that deep brain stimulation continues to be effective in people with Parkinson's disease 15 years after the device is implanted.
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How Electrical Stimulation Restores Balance to the Brain in Parkinson's
A computational model has been designed to understand how electrical stimulation suppresses abnormal brain rhythms in Parkinson's disease.
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Digital Model Reveals How Electricity Stimulates the Parkinson's Brain
Researchers of the Human Brain Project have created the first multiscale model of how a Parkinson’s brain responds to deep brain stimulation.
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