Vagus Nerve Stimulation
2 researchers across 1 institution
Vagus nerve stimulation research explores the therapeutic application of electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve. Investigations focus on understanding the mechanisms by which this intervention influences autonomic nervous system function and impacts various physiological processes. Studies employ techniques ranging from basic laboratory experiments to clinical investigations, examining its potential in treating conditions such as epilepsy, depression, and inflammatory diseases. Research also includes optimizing stimulation parameters and device design for enhanced efficacy and safety.
This area of study holds relevance for Arkansas by addressing public health challenges. With an aging population and a significant burden of chronic diseases, exploring novel, non-pharmacological treatment options like vagus nerve stimulation is important. Research in this field can contribute to developing advanced medical technologies and therapies, potentially fostering growth in the state's healthcare sector and improving patient outcomes for conditions prevalent within Arkansas demographics.
This research intersects with neurological disorders and treatments, epilepsy, and cardiac arrest research. It also draws upon expertise in molecular biology and surgical training. Investigations often involve collaboration across different disciplines and institutions within the state.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viktoras Palys | UAMS | 7 | 189 | ||
| Kelsey Hundley | UAMS | 5 | 73 |
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Strategic Outlook
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Top US institutions in this area
- 1 Harvard University 627
- 2 Feinstein Institute for Medical Research 373
- 3 Johns Hopkins University 353
- 4 Massachusetts General Hospital 351
- 5 University of California, Los Angeles 321