What if mental illness could be treated with electrical engineering?  @TEDMED
What if mental illness could be treated with electrical engineering?  @TEDMED
TEDMED | What if mental illness could be treated with electrical engineering? @TEDMED | Uploaded September 2017 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
At his Duke University lab, psychiatrist Kafui Dzirasa studies the brain’s electrical rhythms and their connections to mental illness. Tune in to Kafui's 2016 TEDMED Talk to learn how he's working to reduce the stigma of psychiatric illness by engineering approaches to retune our electrical brain.
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