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Medtronic, for instance, is testing a deep brain stimulator that both records from and stimulates the brain, but researchers are still trying to figure out what to look for in different diseases (see "New Implantable Device Can Manipulate and Record Brain Activity").
A closed-loop deep brain stimulator that uses brain signals to determine when to deliver stimulation based on the occurrence of symptoms could potentially address these drawbacks of current technology.
We propose an adaptive desynchronizing deep brain stimulator capable of dealing with these uncertainties.
The most widely employed, and sold by medical device giant Medtronic, is a "deep brain stimulator" able to stop the tremors of people with Parkinson's disease.
The ultimate goal, de Hemptinne says, is to find a measurable signal that could be used to improve the therapy and automatically tune a deep brain stimulator.
He found the side effects of the drugs intolerable, his Parkinson's was worsening and a deep brain stimulator did not appeal to him because he did not much like the idea of hardware being left in his brain.
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Clinical electrical stimulation systems — such as pacemakers and deep brain stimulators (DBS) — are an increasingly common therapeutic option to treat a large range of medical conditions.
3) Treating diseases like Parkinson's or epilepsy when integrated with deep brain stimulators.
Deep brain stimulators (DBS) are widely used for therapy and are in need of innovative evolutions.
There are an increasing number of patients with implanted devices, such as pacemakers and deep brain stimulators.
The long-term implantation of electrodes into human brain tissue is already being done with deep brain stimulators that alleviate chronic pain and movement disorders.
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