Dr. Gradinaru's research interests focus on developing tools and methods for neuroscience (optogenetic actuators and sensors; tissue clearing and imaging) as well as on investigating the mechanisms
underlying deep brain stimulation (DBS) and on the long - term effects of DBS on neuronal health, function, and ultimately behavior.
Not exact matches
Perhaps the
deeper, more complex and
underlying question that needs to be asked about dreams, given the scientific evidence, is whether our
brains are part of «closed» or «open» systems.
In fact, Fields says, this bizarre electrical behavior may
underlie the positive effects of
deep -
brain stimulation, which, though not well understood, has been shown to improve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders.
However, it has been established that the ability of
deep -
brain stimulation to modify
brain functions depends on the application of stimulation at specific sites in the complex neuronal circuitry
underlying these functions.2 - 5
So let's dig even
deeper into the top
underlying reasons for inflammatory
brain fog.
Intriguingly, according to reporting in The New York Times, «block printing, cursive, and typing each elicit distinctive neurological patterns,» implying a
deep,
underlying sensitivity in the
brain to even minor changes in the way letters are rendered on the page.