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Both procedures use permanently implanted, programmable electrodes to deliver a very small, continuous electric current to the target region.
stored in the Hippocampus.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a medical treatment that involves the use of a device to stimulate specific areas of the brain. The device consists of a small electrode that is implanted into the patient's brain and a generator that is placed under the skin near the collarbone or in the abdomen. The electrode sends electrical impulses to the brain, which can help regulate abnormal brain activity that causes symptoms of certain neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and epilepsy. The exact mechanism of action of DBS is not completely understood, but it is believed that the electrical stimulation of the brain helps to regulate the activity of specific nerve cells that are involved in the symptoms of the disorder being treated. DBS is typically performed on patients who have not responded well to other treatments, such as medications or physical therapy. The electrical stimulation can be adjusted by a doctor to optimize the treatment for each patient's individual needs. While DBS is generally considered safe, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with the implantation of the device, such as infection, bleeding, and swelling. Patients must also be monitored on an ongoing basis to ensure that the device is functioning properly and that any potential complications are addressed in a timely
Anti psychotic medication is used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and various other conditions. It works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain, meaning that the effects of dopamine are lessened.
It is a struggle when you have been up for days on end while your brain wont shut down enough to allow sleep. the downswing into depression feels like a deep heavy weight. these thing make it extremely difficult to focus, process information and this reduces productivity in the workplace.
AnswerThey work anywhere from 8 to 20 hours a day it depends on how many patients are you are going to operate on and many more come in to to speak or to talk to you about pain in their back or something else they want to talk about.
All biologic neural networks (brains) rely on the transmission of electrons (essentially an electric current) between synapses. There are currently experiments underway to determine the effects of various amounts of stimulation on various areas to better map the brain (both in animals and in people) and understand how thought processes work. This can be done through direct stimulation by an electrode or electronic devices planted in the brain itself that can then be activated remotely.
Medication is always the first and recommended treatment for bipolar disorder, but what will also work is regular therapy. The medicine includes antidepressants.
AnswerDoctors noticed mood improvement in some eipilepsy patients. Anticonvulsants work by calming hyperactivity in the brain in various ways. Some anti-convulsant medications are Depakote, Tegretol, Lamictal, Trileptal and some newer drugs. Each drug acts on the brain in different ways.Studies suggest that Epilepsy and Bipolar Affective Disorder may be related conditions caused by similar neurochemical states. The drugs which stabilize the broader neurologic dysfunctions in eplileptic patients can help stabilize the more narrowly defined neurochemical imbalances in Bipolar patients.
every system works with the brain, your brain is what sends the signals for the systems of the body to work.
A loss of purpose. Purpose creates stimulation. Without stimulation, anything; man or machine will begin to deteriorate.
The Brain Will Work For 6-7 Mins. Then The Brain Cells Will Start To Die