Embedding digital chronotherapy into bioelectronic medicines.
Electronic devices can be used to sense and stimulate nerve cell activity for therapy. Biological rhythms are able to influence how effective this is. We propose that future devices should record and use information about biological rhythms to better control the stimulation of nerve cells and maximize the benefits of therapy. Our proposal is motivated by long-term recordings of data from people with Parkinson’s and epilepsy.
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Embedding digital chronotherapy into bioelectronic medicines.
Electronic devices can be used to sense and stimulate nerve cell activity for therapy. Biological rhythms are able to influence how effective this is. We propose that future devices should record and use information about biological rhythms to better control the stimulation of nerve cells and maximize the benefits of therapy. Our proposal is motivated by long-term recordings of data from people with Parkinson’s and epilepsy.
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