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Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs: Open Access

ISSN: 2167-7689

Open Access

Modern Intracranial Monitoring for Evaluation of Transcranial Electric Stimulation in an Epileptic Swine Model: A Review

Abstract

Denaro Sara*

Now, it is possible to test brain models, animate the cerebral cortex and cure mental illnesses using constrained electric fields. In terms of interpretation, the plasticity of the brain was investigated using a mouse model of intracortical microstimulation employing acoustoelectric transduction of ultrasonic signals. Deep cerebrum feeling (DBS) treatment, which is similar to neuromodulation, has been shown to be effective in treating drug-safe epilepsy in clinical studies. Because electrical feeling through intracranial terminals can affect electrical transmission inside the brain, transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), which is delivered safely through the scalp, can be used to activate these fields. The advantages of tES include its affordability, versatility and potential at-home applications, which address the rise in human preliminary tests.

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