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We also know that depression is associated with suffering and stress and nerve cell growth, in response to anti-depressive agents.

However, until recently the relationship between these findings was not understood. With the help of neural computation, we are now able to understand that the growth and development of multiple nerve cells allows the brain to better adapt to situations of stress and suffering.

In fact, the field of neural computation teaches us that the brain acts as an adaptation machine in that it predicts changes in the human environment and then adapts itself!

The brain updates the internal representation of the external environment. In contrast, impaired brain adaptation due to impaired nerve cell growth will be manifested as a reduction in the capacity of brain adaptation, leading to a decline in mood. This insight from the field of neural computation explains both the action of antidepressants and the importance of reducing stress in the treatment for depression.

In the spirit of this ancient saying, the time has come to call psychiatric diseases by their proper names, the names of the cerebral mechanisms that cause them. By consolidating the fields of knowledge of neural computation and conventional psychiatry, a real revolution in the understanding and treatment of mental illness will soon be possible. In order to close the gap between the above insight and general medicine, and to understand the inherent therapeutic direction, the new approach to psychiatry can be compared to other fields of medicine, such as cardiology.

Heart failure can be caused by a disturbance in the heart rhythm. The treatment will include insertion of a pacemaker to regulate the rhythm, in order to treat the symptoms and restore normal heart rate until the heart patient is cured.

Similar to this example, psychiatric disorders can be compared to various forms of insufficient brain function caused by disorders of the neural networks in the brain. The understanding that brain pacemakers will play an important role in curing psychiatric illnesses in the future raises the question — where do we stand today in terms of technology that allows for intervention and control of the brain?

Indeed, brain intervention technology exists and is developing very rapidly, for example neurotechnology, neuromodulation, brain stimulation electrical magnetic and more. At the same time, in recent years, this technology has undergone vast improvements with the experience of Elon Musk yes, the entrepreneur from Tesla and Space-X with Neural ink and others to directly connect the brain to the computer.

This is a familiar well-known field of brain-computer interfaces. Neural ink is currently developing tiny, delicate robots capable of transplanting 10, electrodes in the cortex in less than an hour.

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