«But perhaps the most exciting implication is that our tools, when paired with appropriate activity modulator genes, could enable
non-invasive deep brain modulation for the treatment of neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease.»
Not exact matches
The group performed
non-invasive brain imaging in the first 80 college - aged participants of the DNS, showing them pictures of angry or fearful faces and watching the responses of a
deep brain region called the amygdala, which helps shape our behavioral and biological responses to threat and stress.
They have developed a new,
non-invasive method for modulating
deep sleep in humans in a targeted region of the
brain.