Why Has Deep Brain Stimulation Had So Little Impact in Psychiatry?

Over two decades ago, the first scientific publication on deep brain stimulation (DBS) in psychiatry was published.The evidence for effectiveness of DBS for several psychiatric disorders has been steadily accumulating since the first report of DBS for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in 1999.However, the number of psychiatric patients treated wi

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Outlier Detection on High-Dimensional Data

In the domain of information examination, high-layered datasets present exceptional difficulties that request specific methodologies for anomaly recognition.This paper gives a succinct outline of exception discovery in high-layered information, tending to the related difficulties and introducing a scope of procedures to really handle them." This re

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Temperature-derived potential for the establishment of phlebotomine sandflies and visceral leishmaniasis in Germany

Climate change is expected to manifest in the shift of organisms to regions where they were not present in the past, potentially entailing previously unseen biological risks.However, studies evaluating these future trends click here are scarce.Here, an important group of vectors (sandflies) and the pathogen transmitted (Leishmania infantum complex)

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