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 noninvasively reach deep brain circuits
    Temporal interference stimulation enables focal, noninvasive deep brain neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders with reduced off-target effects compared to conventional transcranial electrical.
  3. Low-power gating system reduces data throughput in implantable BCI
    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.