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Non-invasive brain stimulation: from field modeling to neuronal activation

2020 50th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2021
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are the most commonly studied non-invasive brain stimulation treatment options. Over the past years, modeling and simulation of stimulation-induced electric fields have received increased attention. Modeling can take place at three different levels of abstraction.
Klooster, D. C.W.   +5 more
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Non-invasive brain stimulation in neurological diseases

Neuropharmacology, 2013
Non-invasive brain stimulation has shown its potential to modulate brain plasticity in humans. Endeavour has been made to utilize brain stimulation in neurological diseases to enhance adaptive processes and prevent potential maladaptive ones. In stroke for instance both sensorimotor and higher cognitive impairment, such as aphasia and neglect, has been
Robert, Schulz   +2 more
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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Schizophrenia

2022
Abstract Schizophrenia is a complex network disorder in urgent need of novel treatments that are effective and well tolerated. Non-invasive brain stimulation has potential to address this need by restoring impaired network activity patterns associated with the symptoms of schizophrenia.
Flavio Fröhlich, L. Fredrik Jarskog
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CNS Non-invasive Brain Stimulation

2018
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) refers to brain activity modulation without invasive maneuvers. In this chapter, we discuss the two main NIBS techniques, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS).
Mirret M. El-Hagrassy   +3 more
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Modifying somatosensory processing with non-invasive brain stimulation [PDF]

open access: possibleRestorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2011
Purposeful manipulation of cortical plasticity and excitability within somatosensory regions may have therapeutic potential. Non-invasive brain stimulation (NBS) techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have shown promise towards this end with certain NBS protocols augmenting ...
Sunbin, Song   +2 more
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Neuroplasticity and non-invasive brain stimulation in the developing brain

2021
The brain is a dynamic organ whose growth and organization varies according to each subject's life experiences. Through adaptations in gene expression and the release of neurotrophins and neurotransmitters, these experiences induce a process of cellular realignment and neural network reorganization, which consolidate what is called neuroplasticity ...
Igor D, Bandeira   +10 more
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Response variability to non-invasive brain stimulation protocols

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015
The ability to selectively and bi-directionally modulate excitability of the human cortex provides significant opportunity to enhance scientific understanding of human brain networks and improve behavioural and rehabilitation outcomes following neurological insult or damage.
Brenton, Hordacre   +2 more
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