The Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation
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Second Edition Series: Oxford Handbooks Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780198832256 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年08月 DESCRIPTION Transcranial stimulation encompasses noninvasive methods that transmit physical fields-such as magnetic, electric, ultrasound, and light-to the brain to modulate its function. The most widespread approach, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), has emerged as an important tool in several areas of neuroscience as well as in clinical applications in psychiatry and neurology. 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 as well as an causal 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. Another major success of TMS has been as a treatment in psychiatry, where it is now in routine use worldwide. The field of noninvasive neuromodulation has matured and diversified considerably in the past decade, with an expansion in the number of tools available and our understanding of their mechanisms of action. This second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation brings together the latest developments and important advances in all areas of Transcranial stimulation. The new volume captures the rapid progress made since the first edition, and provides an authoritative and comprehensive review of the state of the art. It also highlights challenges, opportunities, and future directions for this rapidly changing field. The book focuses on the scientific and technical background required to understand transcranial stimulation techniques and a wide-ranging survey of their burgeoning applications in neurophysiology, neuroscience, and therapy. 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. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: Physics, Biophysics, and Technology, Angel V. Peterchev 1:Physics and biophysics fundamentals of transcranial stimulation, Boshuo Wang, Aman S. Aberra, Warren M. Grill, and Angel V. Peterchev 2:Transcranial electrical stimulation devices, Dennis Q. Truong, Niranjan Khadka, Angel V. Peterchev, and Marom Bikson 3:Transcranial magnetic stimulators, Angel V. Peterchev and Mark E. Riehl 4:Transcranial magnetic stimulation coils, Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Zhi-De Deng, Luis Gomez, Lari M. Koponen, Jaakko O. Nieminen, Angel V. Peterchev, and Charles M. Epstein 5:TMS pulse waveform and direction, Martin Sommer, Ricci Hannah, Angel V. Peterchev, and Walter Paulus 6:Computational methods for dosimetry, Axel Thielscher, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Gary E. Strangman, and Bradley E. Treeby 7:Neuronavigation, Stefan M. Goetz and Thomas Kammer 8:Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation, Guglielmo Foffani and Antonio Oliviero 9:Transcranial ultrasound modulation, Kim Butts Pauly, Zhihai Qiu, and Wynn Legon 10:Transcranial infrared laser stimulation, Xinlong Wang, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, and Hanli Liu Section II: TMS measures of motor cortical and corticospinal excitability: Physiology, function and plasticity, Ulf Ziemann 11:Motor threshold, motor evoked potential, central motor conduction time, Sein H. Schmidt and Stephan A. Brandt 12:Cortical silent period, Markus Kofler and Vasilios Kimiskidis 13:Paired-pulse measures [SICI, SICF, ICF, LICI, LCD], Robin Cash and Ulf Ziemann 14:Paired-coil measures, Ritsuko Hanajima, Vincenzo di Lazzaro, Yoshikazu Ugawa 15:Pharmacology of TMS measures, Ulf Ziemann 16:Clinical Utility of TMS-EMG measures, Robert Chen and Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen 17:TMS measures explored by EEG recordings, Risto Ilmoniemi, Nigel Rogasch, and Silvia Casarotto 18:TMS measures and voluntary motor function, John Rothwell and Ricci Hannah 19:Changes in TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS, Joseph Cla?en, Christoph Zrenner, and Ying-Zu Huang 20:Changes in TMS measures induced by transcranial direct and alternating current stimulation, Michael Nitsche, Walter Paulus, and Gregor Thut Section III: Combining transcranial brain stimulation with brain mapping, Hartwig R. Siebner 21:Brain mapping and brain stimulation - a framework, Anke N. Karabanov and Hartwig R. Siebner 22:Transcranial brain stimulation and structural MRI, Raffaele Dubbioso and Axel Thielscher 23:Transcranial brain stimulation and functional MRI, Christian Windischberger, Martin Tik, Axel Thielscher, and Hartwig R. Siebner 24:Transcranial brain stimulation and magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Charlotte J. Stagg 25:Transcranial brain stimulation and PET, Sang Soo Cho and Antonio Strafella 26:Transcranial brain stimulation and EEG/MEG, Til Ole Bergmann, Leo Tomasevic, and Hartwig R. Siebner Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and Cognition, Vincent Walsh 27:Higher level vision, David Pitcher 28:Attention and spatial cognition, Amanda Ellison 29:Decision Making, Gabor Csifcsak, Matthias Mittner, and Birte U. Forstmann 30:Numerical Cognition, Marinella Cappelletti and Maria Silvia Saccani 31:State-dependent studies on perception and cognition, Juha Silvanto Section V: Noninvasive brain stimulation in learning and memory, Eric Wasserman 32:rTMS and implicit learning, Michael V. Freedberg and Eric Wassermann 33:Effects of electrical brain stimulation on motor learning, Anke Ninija Karabanov, Elinor Tzvi-Minker 34:Transcranial stimulation of episodic memory networks, Melissa Habscher and Joel L. Voss 35:Working memory, Bradley R. Postle, Eva Feredoes, and Jeffrey S. Johnson 36:Computational Neurostimulation, Ainslie Johnstone, James J. Bonaiuto, and Sven Bestmann 37:Ethical Issues in Transcranial Stimulation for Enhancement, Anita S. Jwa Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of Transcranial Stimulation, Sarah Lisanby 38:New developments in the treatment of depression with tDCS, Colleen Loo, Donel Martin, and Adriano Moffa 39:Stratified precision medicine for transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment of Major Depressive Disorder, Leanne Williams 40:TMS in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder, Noah S. Philip, Nick Petrosino, McKenna Brennan 41:Cognitive enhancement using Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), with application to normal and pathological cognitive decline in aging, Bruce Luber and Lysianne Beynel 42:Transcranial Stimulation and the Pain Experience, Bernadette Fitzgibbon and Siobhan Schabrun 43:Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Schizophrenia, Flavio Frohlich and Fred Jarskog 44:Experimental and Therapeutic use of Transcranial Stimulation techniques in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Lindsay Oberman, Peter Enticott, and Melissa Kirkovski 45:Next Generation Seizure Therapy, Zhi-De Deng and Sarah H. 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