iScience (Nov 2022)

Remus: System for remote deep brain interventions

  • Taylor D. Webb,
  • Matthew G. Wilson,
  • Henrik Odéen,
  • Jan Kubanek

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
p. 105251

Abstract

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Summary: Transcranial-focused ultrasound brings personalized medicine to the human brain. Ultrasound can modulate neural activity or release drugs in specific neural circuits but this personalized approach requires a system that delivers ultrasound into specified targets flexibly and on command. We developed a remote ultrasound system (Remus) that programmatically targets deep brain regions with high spatiotemporal precision and in a multi-focal manner. We validated these functions by modulating two deep brain nuclei—the left and right lateral geniculate nucleus—in a task-performing nonhuman primate. This flexible system will enable researchers and clinicians to diagnose and treat specific deep brain circuits in a noninvasive yet targeted manner, thus embodying the promise of personalized treatments of brain disorders.

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