Electrical Brain Stimulation for Epilepsy and Emerging Applications Author: Gregory A Worrell1 Affiliation: <sup>1</sup> Department of Neurology, Mayo Bioelectronics and Neurophysiology Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. Conference/Journal: J Clin Neurophysiol Date published: 2021 Jul 6 Other: Special Notes: doi: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000819. , Word Count: 120 Electrical brain stimulation is an established therapy for movement disorders, epilepsy, obsessive compulsive disorder, and a potential therapy for many other neurologic and psychiatric disorders. Despite significant progress and FDA approvals, there remain significant clinical gaps that can be addressed with next generation systems. Integrating wearable sensors and implantable brain devices with off-the-body computing resources (smart phones and cloud resources) opens a new vista for dense behavioral and physiological signal tracking coupled with adaptive stimulation therapy that should have applications for a range of brain and mind disorders. Here, we briefly review some history and current electrical brain stimulation applications for epilepsy, deep brain stimulation and responsive neurostimulation, and emerging applications for next generation devices and systems. PMID: 34261111 DOI: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000819