Toward a fully implantable ecosystem for adaptive neuromodulation in humans: preliminary experience with the cortec braininterchange device in a canine model

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Gerwin Schalk from the University of Denver, United States have published the Article: Toward a fully implantable ecosystem for adaptive neuromodulation in humans: Preliminary experience with the CorTec BrainInterchange device in a canine model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Immediately before surgery the authors identified precise landmarks on the beagle`s scalp using these models as direct side-by-side reference to guide the craniotomy .

SUMMARY

    Chronic deep-brain stimulation that improves movements, and responsive neurostimulation that suppresses epileptic seizures), clinical applications of neuromodulation have remained confined to relatively limited . . .

     

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