Nanotechnology in the Design of Smart Neural Electrodes for Treating Chronic Anxiety Disorders in Adults: An Innovative Approach to Precision Brain Stimulation

Fahmawi, Shaza and Dalu, Abed Elrahman Abu (2025) Nanotechnology in the Design of Smart Neural Electrodes for Treating Chronic Anxiety Disorders in Adults: An Innovative Approach to Precision Brain Stimulation. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun1768. pp. 2407-2413. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Chronic anxiety disorders represent a significant public health concern due to their widespread prevalence and debilitating effects on individuals' lives. Despite various therapeutic approaches, the management of these disorders remains challenging due to factors like limited efficacy, side effects of medications, and individual variability in treatment responses. Recent advances in nanotechnology, particularly in the development of smart neural electrodes, present a promising new frontier for precision brain stimulation aimed at treating chronic anxiety disorders. This article explores the potential of nanotechnology in designing these advanced neural electrodes for targeted brain stimulation. By reviewing the underlying principles of nanotechnology, brain stimulation techniques, and their applications in treating anxiety, this work highlights the innovative potential of precision medicine in enhancing therapeutic outcomes for anxiety patients.

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