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Volume : 4, Issue : 4, Year : 2021
Article Page : 84-88
Abstract
It is an excellent opportunity and also it is facilitating the neuroscientists neuroscience communities to acquire the data with the cutting-edge technologies. It was estimated that globally more than 2,00,000 deep brain stimulation devices both open loop and now adaptive closed loop DBS devices have been implanted for subjects with advanced idiopathic Parkinson`s disease anguishing and experiencing with neurological and also neuro psychiatric disorders. This study demonstrates the existing, ongoing, emerging and evolving the groundbreaking DBS technologies as well as the logistical and ethical issues confronting the field. The significancy of the frontiers in DBS is on cutting edge research and collaboration with the potential to advance the DBS neural stimulation field and in the following areas and field of neuromodulation in Europe and Asia – China and Indian sub-continent, Australia and other advanced countries; cutting-edge technologies, neuro-ethics, interventional psychiatry, adaptive DBS, neuromodulation for pain, network neuromodulation for epileptic-seizures and neuromodulation for traumatic-brain-injury.
Keywords: Deep brain stimulation (DBS), Dystonia, Epilepsy, e-Seizures, Interventional psychiatry, Interventional study (MER, STN, DBS), Movement disorders, Neuro-ethics, Open loop DBS, Pain, Parkinson`s disease (PD), Psychiatric disorders, Subthalamic nucleus (STN), Traumatic brain injury, Neuro ethics, Pain, Interventional Psychiatry, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury.
How to cite : Raju V R, Electrical stimulations with fusion technologies in neuro ethics, neuromodulation, pain, psychiatry, e-Seizures and brain injuries. Int J Aesthet Health Rejuvenation 2021;4(4):84-88
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