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Dr. Nolan Williams: Psychedelics & Neurostimulation for Brain Rewiring

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Does Stimulation of Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Slow the Heart Rate Down?

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stimulation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex slows the heart rate down transiently but it slows it down and seems to alleviate at least some symptoms of depression. We know that in their ongoing trials of this if you stimulate in the vagus nerve and an implanted vagus nerve stimulator you can actually have this, the afferent parts of the vagus. If you project ultimately up to the DLPFC through the cingulate through these anterior insula so that's obviously the same tract and you can stimulate there and alleviate depression which seems very unusual. You're stimulating a cranial nerve down on the neck but if you can get up into the brain you actually can improve depressive symptoms.

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