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Title The Oxford handbook of transcranial stimulation / edited by Eric Wasserman [and five others]
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2008]
©2008

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Description xiv, 747 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
regular print
Series Oxford handbooks series
Oxford handbooks.
Contents SECTION I: PHYSICS AND BIOPHYSICS OF TMS O -- Charles M. Epstein -- 1 Electromagnetism -- Charles M. Epstein -- 2 TMS waveform and current direction -- Martin Sommer and Walter Paulus -- 3 TMS stimulator design -- Mark Riehl -- 4 TMS stimulation coils -- Charles M. Epstein -- 5 Magnetic field stimulation: the brain as a conductor -- Kent Davey -- 6 Lessons learned from magnetic stimulation of physical models and peripheral nerve in vitro -- Paul J. Maccabee and Vahe E. Amassian -- 7 Direct current brain polarization -- Eric M. Wassermann -- 8 Transcranial electrical stimulation and intraoperative neurophysiology of the corticospinal tract -- Vedran Deletis, Francesco Sala, and Sedat Ulkatan
SECTION II: TMS MEASURES OF MOTOR CORTICAL AND CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY: PHYSIOLOGY, FUNCTION AND PLASTICITY -- Ulf Ziemann -- 9 The size of motor-evoked potentials: influencing parameters and quantification -- Kai M. R6sler and Michel R. Magistris -- 10 The cortical silent period -- Alexander Wolters, Ulf Ziemann, and Reiner Benecke -- 11 Paired-pulse measures -- Ritsuko Hanajima and Yoshikazu Ugawa -- 12 Evaluating the interaction between cortical inhibitory and excitatory circuits measured by TMS -- Zafiris J. Daskalakis and Robert Chen -- 13 Pharmacology of TMS measures -- UlfZiemann -- 14 Transcranial stimulation measures explored by epidural spinal cord recordings -- Vicenzo Di Lazzaro -- 15 TMS measures and voluntary motor function -- John C. Rothwell -- 16 Changes in TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS -- Joseph Classen and Katja Stefan -- 17 Neuroplasticity induced by transcranial direct current stimulation -- Michael A. Nitsche, Andrea Antal, David Liebetanz, Nicolas Lang, Frithjof Tergau, and Walter Paulus -- 18 Use-dependent changes in TMS measures -- Cathrin M. Buetefisch and Leonardo G. Cohen
SECTION III: THE MOTOR-EVOKED POTENTIAL IN HEALTH AND DISEASE -- Eric M. Wassermann -- 19 The MEP In clinical neurodiagnosis -- Friedhelm Sandbrink -- 20 TMS in the perloperative period -- Laverne D. Gugino, Rafael Romero, Marcella Rameriz, Marc E. -- Richardson, and Linda S. Aglio -- 21 TMS in movement disorders -- Alfredo Berardelli and Mark Hallett -- 22 TMS: neurodevelopment and perinatal Insults -- Marjorie A. Garvey -- 23 Using the TMS-induced motor-evoked potential to evaluate the neurophysiology of psychiatric disorders -- Bertram M611er, Andrea J. Levinson, and Zafiris J. Daskalakis -- 24 TMS in migraine -- Jean Schoenen, Valentin Bohotin, and Alain Maertens de Noordhout -- 25 Design and analysis of motor-evoked potential data In pediatric neurobehavioural disorder investigations -- Donald L. Gilbert -- 26 Inter- and Intra-individual variation in the response to TMS -- Eric M. Wassermann
SECTION IV: TRANSCRANLAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION IN PERCEPTION AND COGNITION -- Vincent Walsh -- 27 TMS and visual awareness -- Alan Cowey -- 28 Higher visual cognition: search, neglect, attention, and eye movements -- Jacinta O'Shea and Matthew F.S. Rushworth -- 29 Studies of crossmodal functions with TMS -- Lotfi Merabet and Alvaro Pascual-Leone -- 30 Motor cognition: TMS studies of action generation -- Simone Sch0tz-Bosbach, Patrick Haggard, Luciano Fadiga, and Laila Craighero -- 31 Investigating language organization with TMS -- Joseph T. Devlin and Kate E. Watkins -- 32 Higher cognitive functions: memory and reasoning -- Simone Rossi, Stefano F. Cappa, and Paolo Maria Rossini -- 33 Mathematics and TMS -- Elena Rusconi and Carlo Umiltb
SECTION V: TMS AND BRAIN MAPPING -- Tomb* Paus -- 34 Combining brain imaging with brain stimulation: causality and connectivity -- Tombi Paus -- 35 TMS and positron emission tomography: methods and current advances -- Hartwig R. Siebner, Martin Peller, and Lucy Lee -- 36 Concurrent TMS and functional magnetic resonance Imaging: methods and current advances -- Sven Bestmann, Christian C. Ruff, Jon Driver, and Felix Blankenburg -- 37 TMS and electroencephalography: methods and current advances -- Risto J. Ilmoniemi and Jari Karhu -- SECTION VI: THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF TMS -- Sarah H. Lisanby -- 38 Therapeutic potential of TMS-induced plasticity in the prefrontal cortex -- Stanislav R. Vorel and Sarah H. Lisanby -- 39 Methodological issues in clinical trial design for TMS -- Mark A. Demitrack and Sarah H. Lisanby -- 40 TMS in the treatment of major depressive disorder -- Colleen Loo -- 41 TMS in bipolar disorder -- Nimrod Grisaru, Bella Chudakov, Alex Kaptsan, Alona Shaldubina, Julia Applebaum, and Robert Belmaker -- 42 TMS clinical trials involving patients with schizophrenia -- Ralph E. Hoffman and Arielle D. Stanford -- 43 TMS in the study and treatment of anxiety disorders -- Benjamin Greenberg and Sarah H. Lisanby -- 44 Movement disorders -- Mark Hallett and Alfredo Berardelli -- 45 Brain stimulation in neurorehabilitation -- Friedhelm C. Hummel and Leonardo G. Cohen -- 46 TMS and pain -- Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur
Summary Since becoming commercially available in 1985, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has emerged as an important tool in several areas of neuroscience. Originally envisioned as a way to measure the responsiveness and conduction speed of neurons and synapses in the brain and spinal cord, TMS has also become an important tool for changing the activity of brain neurons and the functions they subserve and an important adjunct to brain imaging and mapping techniques. Along with transcranial electrical stimulation techniques, TMS has diffused far beyond the borders of clinical neurophysiology and into cognitive, perceptual, behavioural, and therapeutic investigation and attracted a highly diverse group of users and would-be users. This book provides an authoritative review of the scientific and technical background required to understand transcranial stimulation techniques and a wide-ranging survey of their burgeoning application in neurophysiology, perception, cognition, emotion, and clinical practice. Each of its six sections deals with a major area and is edited by an international authority therein. It will serve researchers, clinicians, students, and others as the definitive text in this area for years to come
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Also available online
Subject Magnetic brain stimulation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Magnetic brain stimulation.
Mental illness -- Treatment -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation -- methods.
Evoked Potentials, Motor -- physiology.
Mental Disorders -- therapy.
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals.
Author Wassermann, Eric M. (Eric Michael), 1956-
LC no. 2007045277
ISBN 0198568924
9780198568926
Other Titles Handbook of transcranial stimulation