What we do with imprisonment is we're going to teach the amygdala how to calm down and patients use different mental strategies during their sessions of PRISM and get feedback from the screen on how they're doing in terms of the effect on the amygdala based on that mental strategy. As they start to realize, well, this mental strategy is is working, they're going to practice that more and more with the system and get better at it, and the individual is going to start calming down a lot faster, the mental strategy. Need to that person and and at first we're not going to know what it is. Hopefully they'll have some ideas of like this memory like walking on the beach with my wife and we were picking up seashells. I was like such a happy, peaceful time in my life. I'm going to pick that as my mental strategy and I'm going to think about that and we'll see. We'll get we'll get actual data on how effective that mental strategy is. It may or may not call the event delayed down, but at least we have data that will tell us. Really clearly how well it does. And if it doesn't work, then we're going to try something else. And it can take a couple sessions before we find like the mental strategy that's really the most effective for someone.