Patient 4 reported having the memory of fishing on a boat on a lake with his sons and catching a large green and white fish. On later questioning, these events were autobiographical. They had actually occurred in the past, and were accurately reported according to their relatives. Also, the stimulation caused brain activation, generally switching “on” the areas that are turned “off” in Alzheimer’s. This effect lasted for a year (the length of the study so far). And there were no major side-effects. All in all, these results are quite interesting, but we don’t know how well the treatment really works. And we won’t know until someone does a randomized controlled trial with a longer follow-up period.
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10 years agoIt gives me great relief that medicine advances Alzheimer’s treatment…
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10 years agoYep, hopefully DBS will help in tat research!
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10 years agoThe author did a great job with all these research work. Really valuable information, thank you!