1955
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.111.11.862
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Stimulation of the Amygdaloid Nucleus in a Schizophrenic Patient

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“…Although the number of other psychiatric applications for DBS is rising, the progress of DBS in psychiatry remains slow. Experimental neuromodulation via brain electrodes was first tried in patients with psychiatric disorders during the 1950s (Heath, Russell, Monroe, & Mickle, 1955). Since then, more than 120,000 neurological patients have been treated with DBS, whereas only an estimated 500 psychiatric patients received DBS (Benabid, 2003;Naesstr€ om, Blomstedt, & Bodlund, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the number of other psychiatric applications for DBS is rising, the progress of DBS in psychiatry remains slow. Experimental neuromodulation via brain electrodes was first tried in patients with psychiatric disorders during the 1950s (Heath, Russell, Monroe, & Mickle, 1955). Since then, more than 120,000 neurological patients have been treated with DBS, whereas only an estimated 500 psychiatric patients received DBS (Benabid, 2003;Naesstr€ om, Blomstedt, & Bodlund, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,17,24 His initial work on the Columbia-Greystone Project and the training he received from Dr. Rado greatly impacted his research at Tulane and was the basis for his decision to selectively ablate Brodmann areas 9 and 10.…”
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“…12 In 1955, just a year after publishing his first monograph, Heath and colleagues published a separate case report entitled "Stimulation of the amygdaloid nucleus in a schizophrenic patient." 24 The report describes his findings from an experimental procedure in which Heath alternated between 2 intensities of deep cortical stimulation in the amygdala. Heath was surprised that repeated stimulation during subsequent treatments in the same patient yielded different responses despite radiography confirming consistent electrode placement.…”
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confidence: 99%
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