Researchers are developing new technologies that can stimulate and sense neurons in the human brain non-invasively.
Researchers have successfully recorded neural activity in the human striatum.
A tiny array of implanted electrodes may help people with spinal cord injuries to regain use of their paralyzed limbs, a new study reveals.
Researchers have discovered a link between nerve clusters in the brain and the amount of force generated by a physical action.
A new study reports DBS does not improve memory performance.
Researchers have optimized deep brain stimulation patterns with the help of a new computer algorithm, to help conserve energy and reduce the need for replacement batteries in those with DBS implants.
The spatial dissociation in Alzheimer's disease that causes people to wander may be a result of tau accumulation in the entorhinal cortex's grid cells, a new study reports.
A small study suggests deep brain stimulation may be beneficial for improving mood and reducing anxiety while helping to increase weight in those with anorexia.
A new sensor could help to reveal the role dopamine plays in learning and emotion.
Deep brain stimulation may elevate, and even eliminate symptoms of depression in patients for whom traditional treatments have failed, a new study reports.
Deep brain stimulation helps reduce movement tics and verbal outbursts in people suffering from Tourette, researchers report.
Researchers report direct brain stimulation could help improve memory function.