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    J Neurosci: research reveals how electrical stimulation reshapes the brain!

    • Last Update: 2019-06-13
    • Source: Internet
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    June 12, 2019 / BIOON / - according to a study on epileptics published in jneurosci, the recording of neural activity during treatment stimulation can be used to predict subsequent changes in brain connections This method can provide reference for improving brain stimulation treatment of depression and other mental diseases Corey Keller and his colleagues used implanted electrodes to stimulate 14 patients and record brain activity Photo source: repeated stimulation at http://cn.bing.com causes the brain to gradually change its response to the simulation, and the response of the brain area connected to the stimulation site is stronger The researchers observed these changes in a few minutes, suggesting that electrical stimulation can prompt rapid brain reorganization Assessing simulations before, during, and after brain activity can help develop the potential for personalized neuromodulation therapy However, whether these results can be translated into non-invasive techniques (such as transcranial magnetic stimulation) and whether they can be applied to other patient groups remains to be determined Reference: Corey Keller et al Intrinsic dynamics underlying repetitive simulation predictions changes in network connectivity, jneurosci (2019) Doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.0535-19.2019
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