نتایج جستجو برای: tms

تعداد نتایج: 5801  

2016
Charles P. Lewis John D. Port Mark A. Frye Jennifer L. Vande Voort Stephanie H. Ameis Mustafa M. Husain Zafiris J. Daskalakis Paul E. Croarkin

Introduction: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) research has suggested dysfunction in cortical glutamatergic systems in adolescent depression, while proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies have demonstrated deficits in concentrations of glutamatergic metabolites in depressed individuals in several cortical regions, including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). However, fe...

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2014
Dídac Vidal-Piñeiro Pablo Martin-Trias Eider M Arenaza-Urquijo Roser Sala-Llonch Imma C Clemente Isaias Mena-Sánchez Núria Bargalló Carles Falcón Álvaro Pascual-Leone David Bartrés-Faz

BACKGROUND Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can affect episodic memory, one of the main cognitive hallmarks of aging, but the mechanisms of action remain unclear. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the behavioral and functional impact of excitatory TMS in a group of healthy elders. METHODS We applied a paradigm of repetitive TMS - intermittent theta-burst stimulation - over left inferior frontal...

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2015
Arman Abrahamyan Colin W G Clifford Ehsan Arabzadeh Justin A Harris

BACKGROUND Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a popular functional mapping tool in cognitive and sensory neuroscience. While strong TMS typically degrades performance, two recent studies have demonstrated that weak TMS, delivered to visual cortex, can improve performance on simple visual tasks. The improvement was interpreted as the summation of visually-evoked and TMS-elicited neuronal...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2013
Leah Maizey Christopher P G Allen Martynas Dervinis Frederick Verbruggen Alice Varnava Michail Kozlov Rachel C Adams Mark Stokes Jane Klemen Andreas Bungert Charles A Hounsell Christopher D Chambers

OBJECTIVES Past research has largely neglected to investigate mild adverse effects (MAEs) to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), including headache and nausea. Here we explored the relationship between MAEs, participant characteristics (age and gender) and protocol parameters, including mode of application, coil geometry, stimulated brain region, TMS frequency, TMS intensity, and active vs...

2013
Steve Vucic Ulf Ziemann Andrew Eisen Mark Hallett Matthew C Kiernan

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder of the motor neurons in the motor cortex, brainstem and spinal cord. A combination of upper and lower motor neuron dysfunction comprises the clinical ALS phenotype. Although the ALS phenotype was first observed by Charcot over 100 years ago, the site of ALS onset and the pathophysiological mechanisms underly...

2013
Crystal L. Massie Priya Narayanan Shailesh S. Kantak Lauren M. Jones-Lush Timothy N. Judkins George F. Wittenberg

Background: The purpose was to examine the effects of single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over primary motor cortex delivered at different times during a center-out reaching task in a robot reaching environment. Methods: Eleven right-handed subjects participated. Movement hotspots and thresholds were determined for each subject, and the stimulation intensity was set at 120% of ...

Journal: :Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki 2007
B Havaki-Kontaxaki A Komborozos V Kontaxakis

Drug-induced tardive motor syndromes (TMS) is a group of disorders, characterized by involuntary movements of the tongue, face, lips, trunk and extremities, occurring after long-term exposure to a variety of pharmacological agents, mostly neuroleptics. The diagnosis of TMS requires exposure to dopamine receptor blocking agents for a period at least of 3 months, although for people over 60 years...

Journal: :Neural computation 2004
Yoichi Miyawaki Masato Okada

We modeled the inhibitory effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on a neural population. TMS is a noninvasive technique, with high temporal resolution, that can stimulate the brain via a brief magnetic pulse from a coil placed on the scalp. Because of these advantages, TMS is extensively used as a powerful tool in experimental studies of motor, perception, and other functions in hum...

2001

This study was conducted to determine whether humans' judgments about the speed and direction of moving stimuli was differentially affected by transcrani-al magnetic stimulation (TMS). Subjects viewed two successively presented moving stimuli that differed from each other both in speed and direction of motion. Single-pulse TMS was applied either medially (approximately 2 cm above the inion) or ...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2015
Shalini Narayana Roozbeh Rezaie Samuel S McAfee Asim F Choudhri Abbas Babajani-Feremi Stephen Fulton Frederick A Boop James W Wheless Andrew C Papanicolaou

OBJECTIVE Accurate noninvasive assessment of motor function using functional MRI (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a challenge in patients who are very young or who are developmentally delayed. In such cases, passive mapping of the sensorimotor cortex is performed under sedation. We examined the feasibility of using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a motor mapping tool in awa...

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