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Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry: Mechanisms, Models, and Next-Generation Therapies.


ABSTRACT: Deep brain stimulation has preliminary evidence of clinical efficacy, but has been difficult to develop into a robust therapy, in part because its mechanisms are incompletely understood. We review evidence from movement and psychiatric disorder studies, with an emphasis on how deep brain stimulation changes brain networks. From this, we argue for a network-oriented approach to future deep brain stimulation studies. That network approach requires methods for identifying patients with specific circuit/network deficits. We describe how dimensional approaches to diagnoses may aid that identification. We discuss the use of network/circuit biomarkers to develop self-adjusting "closed loop" systems.

SUBMITTER: Bilge MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6092041 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry: Mechanisms, Models, and Next-Generation Therapies.

Bilge Mustafa Taha MT   Gosai Aishwarya K AK   Widge Alik S AS  

The Psychiatric clinics of North America 20180709 3


Deep brain stimulation has preliminary evidence of clinical efficacy, but has been difficult to develop into a robust therapy, in part because its mechanisms are incompletely understood. We review evidence from movement and psychiatric disorder studies, with an emphasis on how deep brain stimulation changes brain networks. From this, we argue for a network-oriented approach to future deep brain stimulation studies. That network approach requires methods for identifying patients with specific cir  ...[more]

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