A perspective on translating genomic discoveries into targets for brain‐machine interface and deep brain stimulation devices
Wander L. Valentim,
Daniel S. Tylee,
Renato Polimanti
Abstract:Mental illnesses have a huge impact on individuals, families, and society, so there is a growing need for more efficient treatments. In this context, brain‐computer interface (BCI) technology has the potential to revolutionize the options for neuropsychiatric therapies. However, the development of BCI‐based therapies faces enormous challenges, such as power dissipation constraints, lack of credible feedback mechanisms, uncertainty of which brain areas and frequencies to target, and even which patients to treat… Show more
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