نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial magnetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 582006  

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2003
Masahito Kobayashi Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive tool for the electrical stimulation of neural tissue, including cerebral cortex, spinal roots, and cranial and peripheral nerves. TMS can be applied as single pulses of stimulation, pairs of stimuli separated by variable intervals to the same or different brain areas, or as trains of repetitive stimuli at various frequencies. Single stim...

2012
William J. Triggs

Neurology 2012;78:1624–1625 Millions of individuals experience tinnitus, the perception of sound in the absence of auditory stimulation.1 Chronic tinnitus may disrupt sleep and be associated with substantial irritability, depression, and anxiety. Treatment of disabling tinnitus may include the use of sound generators, drugs, and behavioral therapies, but is often unsatisfactory.1,2 Tinnitus is ...

2000

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Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Michael T Rubens Theodore P Zanto

A recent study (Di Lazzaro et al. J Neurophysiol 105: 2150-2156, 2011) describes the findings from a rigorous comparison on the effects of several popular variations of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocols. The results demonstrate that excitatory and inhibitory neural networks may be independently modulated based on TMS protocol selection. Moreover, the within-group replication of ...

Journal: :Current opinion in psychiatry 2012
Thomas Kammer Manfred Spitzer

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Electromagnetic brain stimulation is performed in various ways in psychiatric settings for the treatment of a variety of psychiatric disorders. RECENT FINDINGS Transcranial direct current stimulation is a comparatively simple procedure. The available results warrant optimism regarding the future of this therapeutic approach in psychiatry. Multicentre studies of repetitive tr...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 1999
M U Manto F Setta B Legros J Jacquy E Godaux

OBJECTIVES To investigate the resetting effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation over motor cortex on orthostatic tremor, characterized by high-frequency electromyographic discharges in weight-bearing muscles, particularly orthostatic tremor (OT) associated with cerebellar cortical atrophy; and to compare our results with those obtained in primary OT, for which transcranial magnetic stimula...

2013
Hyun-Joo Park Giorgio Bonmassar James A. Kaltenbach Andre G. Machado Nauman F. Manzoor John T. Gale

Electrical and transcranial magnetic stimulations have proven to be therapeutically beneficial for patients suffering from neurological disorders. Moreover, these stimulation technologies have provided invaluable tools for investigating nervous system functions. Despite this success, these technologies have technical and practical limitations impeding the maximization of their full clinical and...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1999
A Pascual-Leone F Tarazona J Keenan J M Tormos R Hamilton M D Catala

We review past results and present novel data to illustrate different ways in which TMS can be used to study neural plasticity. Procedural learning during the serial reaction time task (SRTT) is used as a model of neural plasticity to illustrate the applications of TMS. These different applications of TMS represent principles of use that we believe are applicable to studies of cognitive neurosc...

2015
COCHRANE CORNER

People with schizophrenia typically experience auditory hallucinations or delusions during acute episodes. Although effective drug treatments are available, many have intractable symptoms that do not recover between acute episodes. One proposed alternative to drug treatments is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). To date, many research trials to assess effectiveness of TMS for people with ...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Mark Hallett

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a technique for noninvasive stimulation of the human brain. Stimulation is produced by generating a brief, high-intensity magnetic field by passing a brief electric current through a magnetic coil. The field can excite or inhibit a small area of brain below the coil. All parts of the brain just beneath the skull can be influenced, but most studies have...

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