Eye Stimulation Could Treat Depression and Dementia

Researchers in Hong Kong are applying noninvasive electrical stimulation to the eye surface to alleviate depression symptoms in animal models.

Brain Anatomy Teaser

According to the World Health Organization, COVID-19 caused a spike in anxiety and depression, and about 25% of people affected didn’t respond well to available treatments.. A recent Neuroscience News article discussed an innovative noninvasive way to treat the symptoms as well as dementia. Back in 2015, it was proven that deep brain stimulation of the prefrontal cortex could alleviate depression symptoms and improve memory function. However, this requires an invasive procedure to implant electrodes, which can lead to infection.

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