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Closed-loop stimulation using a multiregion brain-machine interface has analgesic effects in rodentsPain relief on-demand Chronic pain is a debilitating condition for which there are no effective treatments. The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are involved in decoding pain components, and electrical stimulation of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) has been shown to exert analgesic effects. Here, Sun et al. developed a multiregion brain-machine interface (BMI) able to detect pain from electrical signals in S1 and ACC and provide on-demand PFC stimulation. The BMI was able to accurately detect and treat acute and chronic pain in rats; the analgesic effects were stable over time. The results suggest that BMI approaches might be effective for treating chronic pain of different etiologies.more » « less
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