Recentobservationssuggest that this may be in part due to inadequateplateletinhibitionachieved in DMpatientscompared to non-DMusingstandardantiplatelettreatmentregimens.
Michael Brody, a psychiatrist who teaches at the University of Maryland, cautions that mind-controlled games are useful only if they move beyond the novelty stage and become a standard part of patients' mental health regimens.