
#35: Mark Richardson – Surfing the Frontiers of Functional Neurosurgery: From Brain Modulation to Patient Engagement
Stimulating Brains
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The Role of the Basal Ganglion in Epilepsy
Both involve two planting electrodes, two pain. So how do you think the two complement each other and then maybe if you want to talk about the epilepsy research a bit? Sure. The basal ganglion controls all motor function, but it also modulates probably everything else,. All of our cognitive functions too, which is obviously very interesting. But in your case, I mean, it seems such a natural thing. Both are very rewarding. They're really intellectually engaging And they're puzzled. There's the epilepsy side more so than the movement of sort of on a case by case basis.
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