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Brain implant relieves patient’s severe depression in “landmark” US study – Ars Technica
Device sends a corrective electric pulse when it detects neural activity associated with irrational thoughts
US researchers have successfully relieved a patient’s severe, long-term depression with an electronic implant that acts like a neural pacemaker, resetting the brain circuits associated with negative feelings.
The team at the University of California, San…
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