Neurological disorders and treatments

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10919

  1. Brief electrical stimulation induced ketamine-like plasticity in human neurons
    Brief electrical stimulation produces ketamine-like structural plasticity in human dopamine neurons via calcium-dependent BDNF and mTOR signaling, reversing cortisol-induced damage.
  2. Temporal interference stimulation may allow focal deep brain engagement
    Temporal interference stimulation enables focal, noninvasive deep brain neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders with reduced off-target effects compared to conventional transcranial electrical.
  3. NeuroGator reduces BCI data throughput while maintaining accuracy
    NeuroGator gates brain signal processing in implantable devices, reducing power consumption and data throughput by 82% while maintaining classification accuracy for next-generation BCIs.
  4. Cortico-basal ganglia dynamics of global and selective response inhibition in humans
    Intracranial and EEG recordings in humans reveal that selective response inhibition is mediated by rapid, context-dependent fronto-subthalamic β-burst engagement with prolonged subthalamic.