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BRAIN Initiative Could Advance the Field of Neuromodulation


 

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Finally, Nicholas D. Schiff, MD, Jerold B. Katz Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, and colleagues received support for their efforts to develop device therapy for cognitive impairment associated with traumatic brain injury. They are focusing on a device that delivers deep brain stimulation to the thalamus, which they hypothesize may restore the disrupted circuit function that underlies the cognitive disability.

Erik Greb

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