The literature revisited

© 2014 Future Medicine.Modern deep brain stimulation (DBS) has now been around for 25 years. The main applications have been and still are in the field of movement disorders. The current investigations of DBS are mainly in the domain of psychiatry, behavior, addiction and cognition.

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