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Brain imaging technologies provide critical insights into both the structure and function of the human brain, enabling medical professionals and researchers to diagnose, study, and treat neurological disorders or psychiatric disorders more effectively.
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    Area of Science:

    • Neuromodulation
    • Neurosurgery
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been a cornerstone in treating movement disorders since 1987.
    • Its application is expanding into various neuropsychiatric and cognitive conditions.
    • Current research focuses on optimizing DBS for refractory cases.

    Approach:

    • This study presents a narrative review of recent scientific literature.
    • It examines the efficacy and challenges of DBS in neuropsychiatric disorders.
    • Technological advancements in network stimulation are highlighted.

    Key Points:

    • DBS shows promise for carefully selected patients with Tourette syndrome, OCD, depression, and Alzheimer's disease.
    • Regulatory hurdles for CE/FDA approval via controlled trials are significant due to new European regulations.
    • Optimal stimulation targeting requires extended follow-up and neurosurgical expertise.

    Conclusions:

    • DBS is a safe and proven therapy for over 200,000 patients with movement disorders.
    • Clinical trials investigating DBS for psychiatric and cognitive indications are crucial.
    • Network stimulation advances aid in defining precise stimulation points for diverse conditions.