Neural biomarkers identified for obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in deep brain networks
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Neural biomarkers identified for obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms in deep brain networks
For the first time, researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and Amsterdam UMC have identified what happens in neural networks deep within the brain during obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Using electrodes implanted in the brain, they observed how specific brain waves became active. These brain waves serve as a biomarker for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and are an important step towards more targeted treatment…
People who wash their hands frequently, someone has to keep everything in a perfect place, keep the bed sheets always neat, if this does not happen then anger or irritability comes, if someone constantly behaves like this, he may be suffering from the problem of OCD. This is not a habit but can become a serious problem. It is called OCD i.e. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. This is a condition when a person wants everything to be perfect. Its case…
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