Neuroscientists Produce Guide for Using Ultrasound to Treat Brain Disorders in Clinical Emergencies

09.12.11
Publication: ScienceDaily

The discovery that low-intensity, pulsed ultrasound can be used to noninvasively stimulate intact brain circuits holds promise for engineering rapid-response medical devices.

The team that made that discovery, led by William “Jamie” Tyler, an assistant professor with the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, has now produced an in-depth article detailing this approach, which may one day lead to first-line therapies in combating life-threatening epileptic seizures.

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