Paneva Jasmina, Leunissen Inge, Schuhmann Teresa, de Graaf Tom A, Jønsson Morten Gørtz, Onarheim Balder, Sack Alexander T
Section Brain Stimulation and Cognition, Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre (MBIC), Maastricht, Netherlands.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Jun 9;16:838187. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.838187. eCollection 2022.
We are in the midst of a mental health crisis with major depressive disorder being the most prevalent among mental health disorders and up to 30% of patients not responding to first-line treatments. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) techniques have proven to be effective in treating depression. However, there is a fundamental problem of scale. Currently, any type of NIBS treatment requires patients to repeatedly visit a clinic to receive brain stimulation by trained personnel. This is an often-insurmountable barrier to both patients and healthcare providers in terms of time and cost. In this perspective, we assess to what extent Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) might be administered with remote supervision in order to address this scaling problem and enable neuroenhancement of mental resilience at home. Social, ethical, and technical challenges relating to hardware- and software-based solutions are discussed alongside the risks of stimulation under- or over-use. Solutions to provide users with a safe and transparent ongoing assessment of aptitude, tolerability, compliance, and/or misuse are proposed, including standardized training, eligibility screening, as well as compliance and side effects monitoring. Looking into the future, such neuroenhancement could be linked to prevention systems which combine home-use TES with digital sensor and mental monitoring technology to index decline in mental wellbeing and avoid relapse. Despite the described social, ethical legal, and technical challenges, the combination of remotely supervised, at-home TES setups with dedicated artificial intelligence systems could be a powerful weapon to combat the mental health crisis by bringing personalized medicine into people's homes.
我们正处于一场心理健康危机之中,重度抑郁症是最常见的心理健康障碍,高达30%的患者对一线治疗无反应。无创脑刺激(NIBS)技术已被证明在治疗抑郁症方面有效。然而,存在一个根本性的规模问题。目前,任何类型的NIBS治疗都要求患者反复前往诊所,由经过培训的人员进行脑刺激。在时间和成本方面,这对患者和医疗服务提供者来说往往是一个难以逾越的障碍。从这个角度来看,我们评估经颅电刺激(TES)在远程监督下进行的程度,以解决这个规模问题,并在家中实现心理恢复力的神经增强。讨论了与基于硬件和软件的解决方案相关的社会、伦理和技术挑战,以及刺激使用不足或过度的风险。提出了为用户提供对能力、耐受性、依从性和/或误用进行安全、透明的持续评估的解决方案,包括标准化培训、资格筛查以及依从性和副作用监测。展望未来,这种神经增强可以与预防系统相联系,该系统将家用TES与数字传感器和心理监测技术相结合,以指数化心理健康的下降并避免复发。尽管存在上述社会、伦理、法律和技术挑战,但将远程监督的家用TES设置与专用人工智能系统相结合,可能是通过将个性化医疗带入人们家中来对抗心理健康危机的有力武器。