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DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2018
Neurostimulation modalities in psychiatric practice and research efforts use magnetic and electric fields to modulate neuronal functioning. Physicians have used these modalities since ancient history, but most modern brain stimulation treatments developed after the inception electroconvulsive therapy in 1937.
Paul Croarkin, Scott Aaronson
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Neurostimulation modalities in psychiatric practice and research efforts use magnetic and electric fields to modulate neuronal functioning. Physicians have used these modalities since ancient history, but most modern brain stimulation treatments developed after the inception electroconvulsive therapy in 1937.
Paul Croarkin, Scott Aaronson
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Journal of Neural Engineering, 2023
Objective. Current-controlled neurostimulation is increasingly used in the clinical treatment of neurological disorders and widely applied in neural prostheses such as cochlear implants.
Moritz Doering +6 more
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Objective. Current-controlled neurostimulation is increasingly used in the clinical treatment of neurological disorders and widely applied in neural prostheses such as cochlear implants.
Moritz Doering +6 more
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Epilepsia
Although >30% of epilepsy patients have drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE), typically those with generalized or multifocal disease have not traditionally been considered surgical candidates. Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) of the centromedian (CM) region of
P. Nanda +8 more
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Although >30% of epilepsy patients have drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE), typically those with generalized or multifocal disease have not traditionally been considered surgical candidates. Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) of the centromedian (CM) region of
P. Nanda +8 more
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A review on magnetic and spintronic neurostimulation: challenges and prospects
Nanotechnology, 2022In the treatment of neurodegenerative, sensory and cardiovascular diseases, electrical probes and arrays have shown quite a promising success rate. However, despite the outstanding clinical outcomes, their operation is significantly hindered by non ...
Renata Saha +5 more
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2007
A review of electrical stimulation in patients with refractory epilepsy, including animal and human data, shows that there is anatomic and physiologic evidence supporting the role of the thalamus in epilepsy. The most recent reports in patients with refractory epilepsy suggest that deep brain stimulation and cortical electrical stimulation of the ...
Vicenta, Salanova, Robert, Worth
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A review of electrical stimulation in patients with refractory epilepsy, including animal and human data, shows that there is anatomic and physiologic evidence supporting the role of the thalamus in epilepsy. The most recent reports in patients with refractory epilepsy suggest that deep brain stimulation and cortical electrical stimulation of the ...
Vicenta, Salanova, Robert, Worth
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Computational neurostimulation
2021Abstract Computational neurostimulation is the use of biologically grounded computational models to investigate the mechanism of action of brain stimulation and predict the impact of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on behavior in health and disease.
Ainslie Johnstone +2 more
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The RNS System: brain-responsive neurostimulation for the treatment of epilepsy
Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2020Introduction: Epilepsy affects more than 1% of the US population, and over 30% of adults with epilepsy do not respond to antiseizure medications without life-impacting medication-related side effects.
B. Jarosiewicz, M. Morrell
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2012
Abstract Neurostimulation is an emerging treatment for neuropsychiatric disorders. Various neurostimulation modalities for epilepsy have been developed or are currently being investigated for efficacy and safety. Electrical stimulation of the tenth cranial nerve or vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is indicated in patients with refractory epilepsy who ...
Kristl, Vonck +3 more
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Abstract Neurostimulation is an emerging treatment for neuropsychiatric disorders. Various neurostimulation modalities for epilepsy have been developed or are currently being investigated for efficacy and safety. Electrical stimulation of the tenth cranial nerve or vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is indicated in patients with refractory epilepsy who ...
Kristl, Vonck +3 more
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Peripheral nerve neurostimulation
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2003There is a renewed interest in the use of PNS for the control of intractable pain caused by peripheral mononeuropathies and sympathetically mediated chronic pain syndromes. Technical advances in neurostimulation hardware, specifically lead design and surgical advancements with percutaneous and subcutaneous techniques, fuel this interest in part.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
Neural stimulation technology aids stroke survivors in regaining lost motor functions. This article explores its applications in upper and lower limb stroke rehabilitation. The authors review various methods to target the corticomotor system, including transcranial direct current stimulation, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, and vagus ...
Hala, Osman +4 more
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Neural stimulation technology aids stroke survivors in regaining lost motor functions. This article explores its applications in upper and lower limb stroke rehabilitation. The authors review various methods to target the corticomotor system, including transcranial direct current stimulation, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, and vagus ...
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