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Treating mental illness with electricity

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The Somatic Era of Neuroscience

The idea of using electricity to treat mental illness started making waves amongst the neuroscience community in the middle of the 20th century. In large part, thanks to a man named Jose Manuel Rodriguez Delgado, professor of neuropsychology at Yale. He was able with an electrical current by radio frequency, stopped the bull in its path. And I think he's often clumped with Walter Friedman as a somatic therapy person. But if you actually read his correspondence and his thinking later in life and also during this actual period, he got interested in the electrical stimulation of the brain.

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