A zap of electricity to the brain could help stroke patients walk, talk or simply dress themselves without help, Oxford University research suggests.
一份牛津大学的研究猜测:“对大脑的一丝快速的电击,可以帮助中风患者走路、说话、或是在没有帮助下穿好简单的衣物。”
Professor Irene Tracey of Oxford University, who led the research, said: "Doctors shouldn't underestimate the significant influence that patients' negative expectations can have on outcome."
领导该研究的牛津大学教授艾琳称:“病人的负面预期会产生某种药理结果,大夫们不应忽视这种影响。”
The research was funded by Cancer Research UK, the University of Oxford, the Camilla Samuel Fund, and the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
这项研究得到了英国癌症研究中心(Cancer Research UK)、牛津大学、卡米拉基金会(Camilla Samuel Fund)和MD安德森癌症中心资助。
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