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Neuromodulation in Epilepsy

Neurosurgery, 2011
Neuromodulation strategies have been proposed to treat a variety of neurological disorders, including medication-resistant epilepsy. Electrical stimulation of both central and peripheral nervous systems has emerged as a possible alternative for patients who are not deemed to be good candidates for resective procedures.
Faisal Al-Otaibi   +2 more
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Neuromodulation in pediatrics

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2005
Several neuromodulatory options are available for selected children who have voiding dysfunction resistant to conventional therapy. Integral to all types of treatment is an educated team that reinforces progress rather than cure and encourages long-term behavioral changes.
Yuri Reinberg   +2 more
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Pudendal Neuromodulation for Salvage Sacral Neuromodulation

Videourology, 2016
Abstract Introduction: At times, sacral neuromodulation may fail primarily or secondarily to treat overactive symptoms or nonobstructive urinary retention. Can pudendal neuromodulation be utilized to treat these patients with continued success with either disease entity?
GillenLisa   +2 more
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Evolution of Neuromodulation

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 2005
Neuromodulation, as defined as the use of electrical stimulation by implanted stimulators to treat various neurological conditions, has developed gradually from long experience with electrical stimulation of the nervous system. Indications are still evolving, and the field is advancing at an ever increasing rate.
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Metalearning and neuromodulation

Neural Networks, 2002
This paper presents a computational theory on the roles of the ascending neuromodulatory systems from the viewpoint that they mediate the global signals that regulate the distributed learning mechanisms in the brain. Based on the review of experimental data and theoretical models, it is proposed that dopamine signals the error in reward prediction ...
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Instrumentation for Neuromodulation

Archives of Medical Research, 2000
The explosion in understanding how the central nervous system (CNS) works affords new opportunities to interact with the nervous system to compensate for dysfunction due to disease or injury. Neuromodulation is a term that describes methods that carry out that interaction based on principles of nerve cell physiology.
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Lifting With Neuromodulators

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND The use of botulinum toxins for facial rejuvenation and improvement of dynamic wrinkles has become a mainstay in the aesthetic treatment armamentarium. However, using these same neuromodulators (NMs) for lifting the structures of the face, is a newer addition to antiaging protocols.
Joely, Kaufman-Janette   +1 more
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Optogenetic Neuromodulation

2012
The recent development of optogenetics, a revolutionary research tool in neuroscience, portends an evolution of current clinical neuromodulation tools. A form of gene therapy, optogenetics makes possible highly precise spatial and temporal control of specific neuronal populations.
Paul Kalanithi, Jaimie M. Henderson
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Neuromodulation

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2018
Scott T, Aaronson, Noah S, Philip
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Neuromodulators in Men

Dermatologic Surgery
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Botulinum toxin treatment is gaining popularity among men for cosmetic purposes driven by workplace competition and a desire for confidence and youthfulness. Because of the unique features of male facial anatomy, careful consideration is necessary during assessment and treatment execution.
Ardalan, Minokadeh   +2 more
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