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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), by providing a method of stimulating human brain without the need for surgical exposure or significant discomfort, facilitated the study of cerebral functions in both normal subjects and patients. The aspects of TMS treated include: (1) The part(s) of neurons readily direct excited by TMS; (2) the optimal ...
Vahe E. Amassian, Paul J. Maccabee
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Transcranial Doppler and anesthetics

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2007
Transcranial Doppler (TCD) is widely used to investigate the effects of anesthetic drugs on cerebral blood flow. Its repeatability and non‐invasivity makes it an ideal, first choice method. Anesthesia providers are required to be conscious of the cerebral hemodynamic effects of drugs given in their practice, especially in neurosurgery and in subjects ...
FODALE, Vincenzo   +5 more
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Transcranial Doppler

2016
Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) is the only diagnostic modality that provides a reliable evaluation of intracranial blood flow patterns in real-time. The physiological information obtained from TCD is complementary to the anatomical details obtained from other neuroimaging modalities.
Vijay K, Sharma   +2 more
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2003
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive and painless method of stimulating the cerebral cortex that allows the study of cortical excitability and inhibition. This article describes the technique, the parameters most commonly studied, the clinical applications of TMS, and potential research applications.
Mark S, George   +5 more
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008
To present state-of-the-art transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy, especially when it is used in psychiatric disorders, on the basis of an exhaustive literature search from 2006 to date (June 2008) on TMS papers published in Medline and Embase. Other references and comments from our own experience started 8 years ago have also been taken into
Juan J, López-Ibor   +2 more
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Transcranial direct current and transcranial magnetic stimulations for chronic pain

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2021
Purpose of review Chronic pain is debilitating and difficult to treat with pharmacotherapeutics alone. Consequently, exploring alternative treatment methods for chronic pain is essential. Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques, such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS ...
Setor K, Sorkpor, Hyochol, Ahn
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TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1995
Multiple techniques are vying for establishing the new gold standard for functional cortical mapping, displacing that of the currently invasive and risk-prone techniques of subdural electrode arrays and intraoperative electrical stimulation mapping. Transcranial magnetic stimulation holds promise for functional localization of primary motor areas and ...
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Transcranial Insonation

2006
Insonation of the intracranial cerebral arteries, veins, and sinus is performed with transcranial Doppler or color duplex sonography. The orbital window is mainly used to identify the ophthalmic artery and carotid siphon, which can be detected in most patients. The temporal window allows the investigation of the anterior, middle, and posterior cerebral
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Transcranial Doppler in Neurosurgery

1993
This chapter describes the use of the transcranial Doppler apparatus in neurosurgery. The principles of Doppler insonation, the techniques of recording and the use of activation techniques is described. The relationship between blood flow and blood velocity is discussed, and the interaction of various pharmacological agents. The establishment of normal
K F, Lindegaard, W, Sorteberg, H, Nornes
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