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Fig. 2

From: Durable effects of deep brain ultrasonic neuromodulation on major depression: a case report

Fig. 2

Noninvasive deep brain stimulation is capable of improving mood states in patients with major depression. Following a single treatment session of 64-minutes of active stimulation to three separate targets of the SCC, the subject’s HDRS-6 score fell from 11 to 0. Depression remained in remission for the 44 days while the subject was monitored, with a final HDRS-6 of 0. Inset shows the SCC targets sonicated

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