“…Another possible application could be evaluation of targeted neuromodulation; specifically, there is clinical interest in stimulating the vagus nerve, which is involved with responses in cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, renal, hepatic, and endocrine systems (Chavan et al, 2017; Pavlov et al, 2018). Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been used in previous studies for multiple conditions, including refractory epilepsy (Stefan et al, 2012; Rong et al, 2014), depression (Rong et al, 2016; Kong et al, 2018), PTSD (Bremner et al, 2020), pre-diabetes (Huang et al, 2014), tinnitus (Shim et al, 2015), stroke (Redgrave et al, 2018), and others, including oromotor dysfunction, rheumatoid arthritis, and obesity (Guiraud, et al, 2016). These studies have used a range of electrical stimulation settings and sites, and there is no optimal dose or set of parameters (Badran et al, 2018); the mechanism of VNS and responses are not well understood.…”