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Stanford Neuromodulation Therapy (SNT): A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2021OBJECTIVE Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and half of patients with depression have treatment-resistant depression. Intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) is approved by the U.S.
E. Cole +29 more
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The future of neuromodulation: smart neuromodulation
Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2021Introduction: The International Neuromodulation Society defines neuromodulation as the alteration of nerve activity through targeted delivery of a stimulus, such as electrical stimulation or chemical agents, to specific neurological sites in the body.Areas covered: In the near future (10 years), lead to the brain of the future, a brain with integrated ...
Dirk, De Ridder +2 more
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Current Biology, 1992
The ability of the nervous system to respond to the environment and to learn depends upon the tuning of neuronal electrical activity, loosely called neuromodulation. The substrates for electrical activity and, therefore, neuromodulation are ion channels which may be either synaptic or extrasynaptic.
H S, Lopez, A M, Brown
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The ability of the nervous system to respond to the environment and to learn depends upon the tuning of neuronal electrical activity, loosely called neuromodulation. The substrates for electrical activity and, therefore, neuromodulation are ion channels which may be either synaptic or extrasynaptic.
H S, Lopez, A M, Brown
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Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020OBJECTIVE New antidepressant treatments are needed that are effective, rapid acting, safe, and tolerable. Intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation treatment that has been approved by the U.S.
E. Cole +27 more
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Advances in Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Self‐powered Neuromodulation
Advanced Functional Materials, 2023Advances in implantable bioelectronics for the nervous system are reinventing the stimulation, inhibition, and sensing of neuronal activity. These efforts promise not just breakthrough treatments of several neurological and psychiatric conditions but ...
Esraa Elsanadidy +6 more
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Topological Hydrogels for Long‐Term Brain Signal Monitoring, Neuromodulation, and Stroke Treatment
Advances in Materials, 2023Stroke is the primary cause of disability without effective rehabilitation methods. Emerging brain–machine interfaces offer promise for regulating brain neural circuits and promoting the recovery of brain function disorders.
Zhenzhen Shen +4 more
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Neuromodulation in epilepsy: state-of-the-art approved therapies.
Lancet Neurology, 2021Three neuromodulation therapies have been appropriately tested and approved in refractory focal epilepsies: vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), deep brain stimulation of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus (ANT-DBS), and closed-loop responsive ...
P. Ryvlin +4 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2005
Neuromodulation for pelvic floor dysfunction has evolved from central sacral stimulation, a relatively invasive, experimental procedure, to percutaneous peripheral neurostimulation, which is both minimally invasive and well-tolerated by patients. Multiple series have now reported consistent positive results for varied manifestations of pelvic floor ...
Matthew R, Cooperberg +1 more
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Neuromodulation for pelvic floor dysfunction has evolved from central sacral stimulation, a relatively invasive, experimental procedure, to percutaneous peripheral neurostimulation, which is both minimally invasive and well-tolerated by patients. Multiple series have now reported consistent positive results for varied manifestations of pelvic floor ...
Matthew R, Cooperberg +1 more
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Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016
Ultrasonic waves can be non-invasively steered and focused into mm-scale regions across the human body and brain, and their application in generating controlled artificial modulation of neuronal activity could therefore potentially have profound implications for neural science and engineering.
Omer, Naor, Steve, Krupa, Shy, Shoham
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Ultrasonic waves can be non-invasively steered and focused into mm-scale regions across the human body and brain, and their application in generating controlled artificial modulation of neuronal activity could therefore potentially have profound implications for neural science and engineering.
Omer, Naor, Steve, Krupa, Shy, Shoham
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Nanotransducer-Enabled Deep-Brain Neuromodulation with NIR-II Light.
ACS Nano, 2023The second near-infrared window (NIR-II window), which ranges from 1000 to 1700 nm in wavelength, exhibits distinctive advantages of reduced light scattering and thus deep penetration in biological tissues in comparison to the visible spectrum.
Xiang Wu +4 more
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