Deep brain structures involved in movement and the formation of our procedural memories for skills include the temporal-lobe neural center.
What is structure of deep brain?
- It can be challenging to distinguish the deep brain structures on regular imaging since they are a complex collection of nuclei and white matter fibers.
- Patients with movement problems such essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, and dystonia can be treated surgically with DBS.
- Additionally, it can be used to manage epilepsy and obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms.
- Several parts of the brain are implanted with electrodes during deep brain stimulation (DBS).
- Electrical impulses generated by these electrodes control aberrant impulses.
- Or the brain's cells and molecules may be affected by the electrical impulses.
- Gradient-index lenses that are permanently implanted allow for the imaging of calcium activity in the deep brain and provide a "window into the brain" that allows for the single-cell resolution imaging of many neurons.
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