A method and system for providing rectangular and/or complex electrical
pulses to cortical tissues of a patient for providing therapy or
alleviating symptoms for at least one of tinnitus, essential tremor (ET)
including Parkinson's disease, depression, or for providing improvement
of functional recovery following stroke. The intracranial electrodes may
be implanted on the dura, or subdurally on the pia mater of the cortical
surface. The placement of the electrodes may utilize cortical sensing
and/or digital imaging techniques, such as fMRI, MRI, or CT. The pulse
generator system comprises implantable and external components. The pulse
generator may be an implanted pulse generator (IPG) or an external
stimulator coupled with an implanted stimulus-receiver. The IPG may also
comprise a rechargeable battery. In one embodiment the pulse generator
may also comprise a selected number of predetermined/pre-packaged
programs. In one embodiment, the pulse generation may also comprise
telemetry means, for remote interrogation and/or programming of said
pulse generator utilizing a wide area network, such as the internet.