Integrated system and method for treating disease using cognitive training and brain stimulation and computerized magnetic photoelectric stimulator (CMPES)
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1. A method for treatment of Alzheimer'"'"'s disease in a patient, comprising:
- stimulating at least one abnormal region of a brain of the patient with magnetic stimulation or with electric stimulation, using a non-invasive electromagnetic brain stimulator; and
concurrently administering a cognitive stimulation associated with the abnormal brain region of the patient, using a computerized cognitive brain stimulator.
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Abstract
An integrated system and method for treatment of various diseases, including psychiatric, mental and brain disorders, which preferably combines personalized non-invasive neuronal brain stimulation together with appropriate personalized cognitive training, and which iteratively fine-tunes this treatment by monitoring specific cognitive and brain functions in response to the treatment. A novel brain stimulator device and method, Computerized Magnetic Photo-Electric Stimulator (CCMPES), is described, which integrates electromagnetic stimulation with laser stimulation to generate a magnetic photo-electric stimulation.
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1. A method for treatment of Alzheimer'"'"'s disease in a patient, comprising:
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stimulating at least one abnormal region of a brain of the patient with magnetic stimulation or with electric stimulation, using a non-invasive electromagnetic brain stimulator; and concurrently administering a cognitive stimulation associated with the abnormal brain region of the patient, using a computerized cognitive brain stimulator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for treatment of a neurodegenerative disease in a patient, comprising:
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stimulating at least one region of a brain of the patient with magnetic stimulation or with electric stimulation, using a non-invasive electromagnetic brain stimulator, which at least one region is a specific brain region associated with said disease; and concurrently administering a memory-related cognitive stimulation associated with a specific brain region of the patient, using a computerized cognitive brain stimulator. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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