deep lesioning is when a small target area in destroyed in the brain's interior. The appeal though of deep lesioning is that it can serve as a remedy for very specific disorders.
Deep Lessioning is the insertion of a thin, insulated wire into the brain through which an electrical current is sent that destroys the brain cells at the tip of the wire.
deep lesioning is when a small target area in destroyed in the brain's interior. The appeal though of deep lesioning is that it can serve as a remedy for very specific disorders. Deep Lessioning is the insertion of a thin, insulated wire into the brain through which an electrical current is sent that destroys the brain cells at the tip of the wire.
If bilateral pallidotomy is being performed, the localizing and lesioning will be repeated on the other side.
The use of an electrode to destroy small areas of the brain beneath the surface is called radiofrequency ablation. This procedure is often used for treating conditions such as epilepsy or certain types of tumors in the brain. By delivering high-frequency electrical currents through the electrode, targeted brain tissue can be destroyed to alleviate symptoms or prevent further progression of the disease.
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deep inside by hardrive
The deep zone is deep
No. but deep deep deep down inside I am.
Deep seated
deep deep deep underwater
prity deep i think its about 400ft deep
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Functional neurosurgery involves using surgical interventions to treat neurological conditions by targeting specific areas of the brain or nervous system. This type of surgery is typically used to alleviate symptoms of movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, or dystonia, by modulating abnormal brain activity through techniques like deep brain stimulation, lesioning, or neuromodulation. The goal of functional neurosurgery is to improve the quality of life for patients who may not have responded well to other treatments.