Trusting Oneself and Others: Relational Vulnerability and DBS for Depression

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (4):226-227 (2018)
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The use of implanted devices that apply therapeutic stimulation to areas of the brain, or deep brain stimulation (DBS), is currently being investigated as a possible therapeutic treatment for chron...

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