March 8, 2013 9:00 — 0 Comments
Electrodes Detect Parkinson’s Brain Rhythms, Hint at New Monitoring and Treatment Options
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have discovered a means to identify abnormal brain rhythms associated with Parkinson’s disease. By implanting electrodes within the brains of Parkinson’s sufferers, scientists are able to measure a significant signal from the disease in the cerebral cortex.
These findings indicate that such brain stimulation methods may help monitor and treat a number of ailments, including essential tremor and depression. For more information, click here to read the full article.


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