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Review of Noninvasive or Minimally Invasive Deep Brain Stimulation

Xiaodong Liu, Fang Qiu, Lijuan Hou, Xiaohui Wang

2022Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain stimulation is a critical technique in neuroscience research and clinical application. Traditional transcranial brain stimulation techniques, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), and deep brain stimulation (DBS) have been widely investigated in neuroscience for decades. However, TMS and tDCS have poor spatial resolution and penetration depth, and DBS requires electrode implantation in deep brain structures. These disadvantages have limited the clinical applications of these techniques. Owing to developments in science and technology, substantial advances in noninvasive and precise deep stimulation have been achieved by neuromodulation studies. Second-generation brain stimulation techniques that mainly rely on acoustic, electronic, optical, and magnetic signals, such as focused ultrasound, temporal interference, near-infrared optogenetic, and nanomaterial-enabled magnetic stimulation, offer great prospects for neuromodulation. This review summarized the mechanisms, development, applications, and strengths of these techniques and the prospects and challenges in their development. We believe that these second-generation brain stimulation techniques pave the way for brain disorder therapy.

Topics & Concepts

NeuromodulationDeep brain stimulationTranscranial magnetic stimulationNeuroscienceBrain stimulationTranscranial direct-current stimulationStimulationOptogeneticsNeuroimagingMedicineComputer sciencePsychologyParkinson's diseasePathologyDiseasePhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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