Abstract: The present invention provides a method for counteracting seizure events in a mammalian brain, the method comprising applying an electrical stimulus to the brain, the electrical stimulus being pulsatile and comprising pulses forming a pulse train. In order to effectively “desynchronize” the neural activity patterns in the brain, the pulse train can be at a frequency greater than substantially 300 Hz and at a duty cycle greater than substantially 20%, the pulse train can have an inconstant inter pulse interval such that the pulse rate is not constant throughout the pulse train, and the pulses can have a pulse width greater than substantially 300 ?sec. Apparatus for carrying out the method is also described.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 29, 2010
Publication date:
April 19, 2012
Applicant:
The Bionics Institute of Australia
Inventors:
Timothy Scott Nelson, Mark James Cook, Anthony Neville Burkitt