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"Human Trials Show Success of Miniature Brain Stimulator"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Medical Xpress

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Engineers at Rice University have developed a pea-sized brain stimulator, known as the Digitally programmable Over-brain Therapeutic (DOT), which can be wirelessly powered and used to stimulate the brain through the dura. This breakthrough technology could revolutionize treatment for drug-resistant depression and other neurological disorders, offering greater patient autonomy and accessibility. The device, which has been successfully tested in a human patient and pigs, could provide a less invasive alternative to current neurostimulation-based therapies and brain-computer interfaces. The researchers are now seeking FDA approval for long-term clinical trials in humans.

"Tiny Brain Stimulator Revolutionizes Neuroscience"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Neuroscience News

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Researchers at Rice University have developed a groundbreaking pea-sized brain stimulator, the Digitally Programmable Over-brain Therapeutic (DOT), capable of wireless operation through magnetoelectric power transfer. This implantable device promises to revolutionize treatment for neurological and psychiatric disorders by enabling less invasive and more autonomous therapeutic options compared to traditional neurostimulation methods. The DOT’s ability to stimulate the brain through the dura without implanted batteries represents a significant advancement in medical technology, offering potential treatments for conditions like drug-resistant depression directly from the comfort of one’s home.