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An attempt to push mental imagery over the reality threshold using non-invasive brain stimulation
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Neuroplasticity and non-invasive brain stimulation in the developing brain
2021The 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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The treatment of fatigue by non-invasive brain stimulation
Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017The use of non-invasive brain neurostimulation (NIBS) techniques to treat neurological or psychiatric diseases is currently under development. Fatigue is a commonly observed symptom in the field of potentially treatable pathologies by NIBS, yet very little data has been published regarding its treatment.
Jean-Pascal, Lefaucheur +5 more
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Non-invasive brain stimulation in neurological diseases
Neuropharmacology, 2013Non-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
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Non-invasive brain stimulation: from field modeling to neuronal activation
2020 50th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2021Transcranial 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 Schizophrenia
2022Abstract 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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The promises and perils of non-invasive brain stimulation
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2012Non-invasive brain stimulation promises innovative experimental possibilities for psychology and neuroscience as well as new therapeutic and palliative measures in medicine. Because of its good risk-benefit ratio, non-invasiveness and reversibility as well as its low effort and cost it has good chances of becoming a widespread tool in science, medicine
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CNS Non-invasive Brain Stimulation
2018Non-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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Biological effects of non-invasive brain stimulation
2013By incorporating the known physiology of the spinal cord epidural activity evoked by single-pulse, paired-pulse, and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with the anatomical and computational characteristics of the canonical model of the cerebral cortex circuit, and composed of layer II and III and layer V excitatory pyramidal cells ...
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