The inability to probe around the brain in a safe way without the need for somebody to be very sick would be, I think, would be enormously powerful. So many of the things that we want to know about the human brain involve asking the person, hey, what do you feel when that set of neurons is stimulated? What don't you feel? In a mouse, we can ask and ask, but they're not going to tell us something. And so how do we overcome this challenge? But first, ultrasound or if you prefer after ultrasound, what is ultrasound going to be really useful toward solving these clinical issues?"

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