Artificial brain stimulation can help those with mental illness
Mental illness affects not only the personalities of those afflicted but also other aspects of their lives. Sufferers of depression often lose friends and even family members who may not understand the nature of their disease.
In a breakthrough study, scientists have found that the merging of artificial intelligence with targeted electric brain stimulation can help with cognitive functions and self-control. Summary is below.
Researchers show it is possible to improve specific human brain functions related to self-control and mental flexibility by merging artificial intelligence with targeted electrical brain stimulation
Alik Widge, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and member of the Medical Discovery Team on Addiction at the U of M Medical School said "An example might include a person with depression who just can't get out of a 'stuck' negative thought. Because it is so central to mental illness, finding a way to improve it could be a powerful new way to treat those illnesses"
And, because this type of research is already approved by the FDA, researchers can use existing equipment and technology which could mean help is on the way for sufferers sooner rather than later. Click below for the entire original article.
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