Personal Perspective: When brain activity is impaired why not treat it directly?

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Personal Perspective: When brain activity is impaired why not treat it directly?
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Personal Perspective: The heart of treating brain injury may be treating the injured neurons and the resultant mental states, both.

“Absolutely!” I answered. Then I qualified that I didn’t believe the mind and brain are the same nor that the mind gets sick. I side with

In the last few weeks, I’ve been reading up on one aspect of the neuron for the fiction trilogy that I’m in the middle of writing, which is on life after death, and life after life after death, as, is out now. For the second book, I needed to know more about the neuron. How do neurons respond to direct stimulation? Normally, stimulation comes through the five sensory inputs: eyes, ears, skin and hair, tongue, and nose. That’s a simple way to put it.

Why record brainwave activity then use neurotransmitters instead of neurostimulation therapies that directly change malfunctioning brainwave activity towards health?

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