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Fast and efficient transmission of electrical signals in the nervous system is mediated through myelinated nerve fibers. In neuronal diseases such as multiple sclerosis, the conduction properties of axons are disturbed by the removal of the myelin sheath,
Friederike Pfeiffer, Alia Benali
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The cerebellum is crucially important for motor control and adaptation. Recent non-invasive brain stimulation studies have indicated the possibility to alter the excitability of the cerebellum and its projections to the contralateral motor cortex, with ...
Tsai, Chon-Haw +5 more
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Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) offers precise, non-invasive neuromodulation, though its impact on human deep brain structures remains underexplored. Here we examined TUS-induced changes in the basal ganglia of 10 individuals with movement disorders (Parkinson's disease and dystonia) and 15 healthy participants.
Ghazaleh Darmani +17 more
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Causal evidence that intrinsic beta frequency is relevant for enhanced signal propagation in the motor system as shown through rhythmic TMS [PDF]
Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computations. Recent work using rhythmic stimulation techniques in humans provide causal evidence but the interactions of these external signals with intrinsic ...
Brooks, Joseph L. +16 more
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Novel NIBS in psychiatry: Unveiling TUS and TI for research and treatment
Mental disorders pose a significant global burden and constitute a major cause of disability worldwide. Despite strides in treatment, a substantial number of patients do not respond adequately, underscoring the urgency for innovative approaches ...
Faissal Sharif +3 more
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Non-invasive modulation of brain activity and behavior by transcranial radio frequency stimulation
STRUCTURED ABSTRACT Background Achieving non-invasive, targeted modulation of deep brain tissue remains a major challenge in neurotechnology. Current non-invasive brain stimulation methods—such as transcranial electrical (TES), magnetic (TMS), and focused ultrasound (TFUS) stimulation—suffer from ...
Omid Yaghmazadeh +5 more
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Non-invasive direct current brain stimulation for depression: the evidence behind the hype
There is a major need for novel therapies in depression. One that has been suggested is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a form of mild, non-invasive electrical brain stimulation tDCS has been used effectively as an intervention for ...
Jonathan P Roiser, Camilla Nord
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The brain is a complex system of structure and function. Brain diseases and brain functional abnormalities often involve multiple functionally connected regions, including the deep brain.
Kai Zhu +7 more
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Introduction. In recent decades, new non-invasive brain stimulation techniques and protocols have been developed, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. Objective. To identify and visualize the intellectual
Inmaculada Ruiz-López +2 more
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Chronic non-specific low back pain (CNSLBP) is a widespread but poorly understood condition that places a substantial burden on the sufferer, health ...
O’Connell, Neil Edward
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