Andrew Huberman· PhD
with developments in computer technology and imaging and anesthesia we can now find safe corridors to get into the brain stem
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with developments in computer technology and imaging and anesthesia we can now find safe corridors to get into the brain stem
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when I trained back in the 80s we never operated in that area because we couldn't do it safely with developments in computer technology and imaging and anesthesia we can now find safe corridors to get into the brain stem