Stanford Researchers Treat Depression by Reversing Brain Signals Traveling the Wrong Way

Publication date: Jul 18, 2023

They compared data from these patients with that of 85 healthy controls without depression. When they analyzed fMRI data across the whole brain, one connection stood out. They also hope others will adopt their analytic technique to uncover more clues about the direction of brain activity hidden in fMRI data. Twenty-three received SNT treatment, and 10 received a sham treatment that mimicked SNT but without magnetic stimulation. If a patient has a fever, there are various tests for a bacterial or viral infection, for example that could determine the appropriate treatment. The mood has become primary. Thats consistent with how a lot of psychiatrists see depression, he added. I wanted to test it. Mitra had just the tool to do it. But to be honest, I was pretty skeptical.

Concepts Keywords
Biobehavioral Activity
Neurostimulation Biomarker
Stanford Brain
Viral Depression
Flow
Fmri
Fund
Magnetic
Mitra
Raichle
Said
Signals
Snt
Treatment
Williams

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Tilmicosin
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH viral infection

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