Multiple Choice
Why might a human have an electrode inserted into his/her brain?
A) to correct damage from a stroke
B) to artificially excite neurons that are not activated due to Parkinson's disease
C) to damage abnormal connections from epilepsy
D) to provide neurochemical treatments directly to neurons
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