Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation

Author:   Eric Wassermann (, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) ,  Charles Epstein (, Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA) ,  Ulf Ziemann (, Associate Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ,  Vincent Walsh (, Professor of Human Brain Research & Royal Society Research Fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Dept of Psychology, University College London, UK)
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Pages:   768
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Eric Wassermann (, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) ,  Charles Epstein (, Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA) ,  Ulf Ziemann (, Associate Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ,  Vincent Walsh (, Professor of Human Brain Research & Royal Society Research Fellow, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Dept of Psychology, University College London, UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 25.70cm
Weight:   1.554kg
ISBN:  

9780198568926


ISBN 10:   0198568924
Pages:   768
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
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Section I: Physics and Biophysics of TMS 1: Charles M Epstein: Electromagnetism 2: Martin Sommer & Walter Paulus: TMS waveforms and current direction 3: Mark E Riehl: TMS stimulator design 4: Charles M Epstein: TMS stimulation coils 5: Kent Davey: Magnetic field stimulation: the brain as conductor 6: Paul Maccabee & Vahe E Amassian: Lessons learned from magnetic stimulation of physical models and peripheral nerve in-vitro 7: Eric M Wassermann: Direct current brain polarization 8: Vedran Deletis, Francesco Sala & Sedat Ulkatan: Transcranial electrical stimulation and intraoperative neurophysiology of the corticospinal tract Section II: TMS Measures of Motor Cortical and Corticospinal Excitability: Physiology, Function and Plasticity 9: Kai M Roesler & Michel R Magistris: The size of motor-evoked potentials: influencing parameters and quantification 10: Alexander Wolters, Ulf Ziemann & Reiner Benecke: The cortical silent period 11: Ritsuko Hanajima & Yoshikazu Ugawa: Paired-pulse measures 12: Zafiris J Daskalakis & Robert Chen: Evaluating the interaction between cortical inhibitory and excitatory circuits measured by TMS 13: Ulf Ziemann: Pharmacology of TMS measures 14: Vincenzo Di Lazzaro: Transcranial stimulation measures explored by epidural spinal cord recordings 15: John C Rothwell: TMS measures and voluntary motor function 16: Joseph Classen & Katja Stefan: Changes in TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS 17: Michael A. Nitsche, Andrea Antal, David Liebetanz, Nicholas Lang, Frithjof Tergau & Walter Paulus: Neuroplasticity induced by transcranial direct current stimulation 18: Cathrin Bütefisch & Leonardo Cohen: Use-dependent changes in TMS measures Section III: The Motor-evoked Potential in Health and Disease 19: Friedhelm Sandbrink: The MEP in clinical neurodiagnosis 20: Laverne D Gugino, Rafael Romero, Marcella Rameriz, Marc E Richardson & Linda S Aglio: TMS in the perioperative period 21: Alfredo Berardelli & Mark Hallett: TMS in movement disorders 22: Marjorie Garvey: TMS: neurodevelopment and perinatal insults 23: Bertram Moeller, Andrea J Levinson & Zafiris J Daskalakis: Using the TMS-induced motor-evoked potential to evaluate the neurophysiology of psychiatric disorders 24: Jean Schoenen, Valentin Bohotin & Alain Maertens de Noordhout: TMS in migraine 25: Donald L Gilbert: Design and analysis of motor-evoked data in pediatric neurobehavioral disorder investigations 26: Eric M Wassermann: Inter- and intra-individual variation in the response to TMS Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and CognitionVincent Walsh: 27: Alan Cowey: TMS and visual awareness 28: Jacinta O'Shea & Matthew Rushworth: Higher visual cognition: search, neglect, attention, and eye movements 29: Lofti Merabet & Alvaro Pascual-Leone: Studies of crossmodal functions with TMS 30: Simone Schutz-Bosbach, Patrick Haggard, Luciano Fadiga & Laila Craighero: Motor cognition: TMS studies of action generation 31: Joseph T Devlin & Kate E Watkins: Investigating language organisation with TMS 32: Simone Rossi, Stefano F Cappa & Paolo Maria Rossini: Higher cognitive functions: memory and reasoning 33: Elena Rusconi & Carlo Umilta: Mathematics and TMS Section V: TMS and Brain MappingTomas Paus: 34: Tomas Paus: Combining brain imaging with brain stimulation: causality and connectivity 35: Hartwig R Siebner, Martin Peller & Lucy Lee: TMS and position emission tomography: methods and current advances 36: Sven Bestmann, Christian C Ruff, Jon Driver & Felix Blankenburg: Concurrent TMS and functional magnetic resonance imaging: methods and current advances 37: Risto Ilmoniemi & Jari Karhu: TMS and electroencephalography: methods and current advances Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of TMS 38: Stanislav R Vorel & Sarah H Lisanby: Therapeutic potential of TMS-induced plasticity in the prefrontal cortex 39: Mark Demitrack & Sarah H Lisanby: Methodological issues in clinical trial design for TMS 40: Colleen Loo: TMS in the treatment of major depressive disorder 41: Nimrod Grisaru, Bella Chudakov, Alex Kaptsan, Alona Shaldubina, Julia Applebaum & Robert Belmaker: TMS in bipolar disorder 42: Ralph Hoffman & Arielle Stanford: TMS clinical trials involving patients with schizophrenia 43: Benjamin Greenberg & Sarah H Lisanby: TMS in the study and treatment of anxiety disorders 44: Mark Hallett & Alfredo Berardelli: Movement disorders 45: Friedhelm Hummel & Leonardo Cohen: Brain stimulation in neurorehabilitation 46: Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur: TMS and pain

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Dr. Wassermann is a clinical neurologist and neurophysiologist and a leading expert in the uses of transcranial brain stimulation to measure and modulate brain function. His research interests include neurobehavioral disorders and the control of action and emotion by the frontal lobe. He heads the Brain Stimulation Unit at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and serves as a Senior Medical Advisor on chemical terrorism in the Office of the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. The rest of the time, he can be found sailing or at home with his family. Tomás Paus is Professor and Chair in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Nottingham, and Adjunct Professor in the Dept of Neurology & Neurosurgery and the Dept of Psychology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His research concerns the structural and functional organization of the human cerebral cortex and its maturation during adolescence. The main strategies employed in this research are: (1) in vivo morphometry using structural magnetic-resonance imaging; (2) in vivo assessment of cortical connectivity and excitability with transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with brain imaging; and (3) multi-modal mapping of brain-behaviour relationships in the adult and adolescent brain. Prof. Paus is an elected member of the International Neuropsychology Symposium, served on the Governing Council of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping and currently serves as the President of the International Society for Behavioural Neuroscience. Sarah H. Lisanby, MD, is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University. In addition, she is Director of the Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, head of the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Unit in the fMRI Research Center at Columbia, and the New York Presbyterian Hospital Brain Stimulation Service. She is also Director of the Brain Behavior Clinic at NYSPI.

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