Stimulating brains, altering minds.
Identifieur interne : 000D90 ( PubMed/Checkpoint ); précédent : 000D89; suivant : 000D91Stimulating brains, altering minds.
Auteurs : W. Glannon [Canada]Source :
- Journal of medical ethics [ 1473-4257 ] ; 2009.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Bipolar Disorder (etiology), Brain (physiopathology), Deep Brain Stimulation (adverse effects), Deep Brain Stimulation (ethics), Humans, Male, Mental Competency, Mental Disorders (physiopathology), Mental Disorders (therapy), Middle Aged, Parkinson Disease (physiopathology), Parkinson Disease (therapy), Personal Autonomy, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors.
- MESH :
- adverse effects : Deep Brain Stimulation.
- ethics : Deep Brain Stimulation.
- etiology : Bipolar Disorder.
- physiopathology : Brain, Mental Disorders, Parkinson Disease.
- therapy : Mental Disorders, Parkinson Disease.
- Humans, Male, Mental Competency, Middle Aged, Personal Autonomy, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors.
Abstract
Deep-brain stimulation has been used to treat advanced Parkinson disease and other neurological and psychiatric disorders that have not responded to other treatments. While deep-brain stimulation can modulate overactive or underactive regions of the brain and thereby improve motor function, it can also cause changes in a patient's thought and personality. This paper discusses the trade-offs between the physiological benefit of this technique and the potential psychological harm.
DOI: 10.1136/jme.2008.027789
PubMed: 19407032
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