帕金森病异常脑电波被探测到
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
- 9
A team of scientists and clinicians at UC San Francisco has discovered how to detect abnormal brain rhythms associated with Parkinson's by implanting electrodes within the brains of people with the disease. The work may lead to developing the next generation of brain
stimulation
1 devices to
alleviate2(减轻 ,缓和) symptoms for people with the disease., ,Described this week in the journal
Proceedings
3 of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the work sheds light on how Parkinson's disease affects the brain, and is the first time anyone has been able to measure a
quantitative
4 signal from the disease within the
cerebral5 cortex(大脑皮层) -- the
outermost
6 layers of the brain that helps govern memory, physical movement and consciousness., ,"Normally the individual cells of the brain are functioning independently much of the time, working together only for specific tasks," said neurosurgeon Philip Starr, MD, PhD, a professor of neurological surgery at UCSF and senior author of the paper. But in Parkinson's disease, he said, many brain cells display "excessive
synchronization
7," firing together inappropriately most of the time., ,"They are locked into playing the same note as everyone else without exploring their own music," Starr explained. This excessive
synchronization(同步,同时性) leads to movement problems and other symptoms characteristic of the disease., ,The new work also shows how deep brain stimulation (DBS), which
electrifies
8 regions deeper in the brain, below the cortex, can affect the cortex, itself. This discovery may change how DBS is used to treat Parkinson's and other neurologically based movement
disorders
9, and it may help refine the technique for other types of treatment.
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