نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 608930  

2010
Nadia Müller Winfried Schlee Berthold Langguth Nathan Weisz Fernanda Fernandes Hadas Gorodetzky Thomas Hartmann

27 28 Subjective tinnitus is the perception of a sound without any external source. Repetitive 29 transcranial magnetic stimulation has been examined as a treatment tool for chronic tinnitus 30 for several years trying to target hyperactivity / abnormal synchronization within the auditory 31 cortex putatively underlying the auditory phantom percept. However, its exact impact on 32 auditory cort...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2005
Felix Bermpohl Felipe Fregni Paulo S Boggio Gregor Thut Georg Northoff Patricia T M Otachi Sergio P Rigonatti Marco A Marcolin Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Functional neuroimaging studies have associated affective go/no-go function with lateral prefrontal activation, but they have not established a causal role and have not determined whether one hemisphere is predominantly engaged. In the present study, 11 normal volunteers underwent slow repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and the occ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2007
Ian M Anderson Nicola A Delvai Bettadapura Ashim Sindhu Ashim Cherry Lewin Vineet Singh Daniel Sturman Paul L Strickland

The place of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of depression remains unclear. In this sham-controlled study we determined the efficacy and acceptability offast, left frontal rTMS given three times a week over 4-6 weeks to 29 patients with depression (79% treatment-resistant). The procedure was generally well tolerated and more effective than sham treatment (55...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2004
Armand Hausmann Karin Kramer-Reinstadler Theresia Lechner-Schoner Michaela Walpoth Claudia I Rupp Hartmann Hinterhuber Andreas Conca

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Nitzan Censor Michael A. Dimyan Leonardo G. Cohen

One of the most challenging tasks of the brain is to constantly update the internal neural representations of existing memories. Animal studies have used invasive methods such as direct microfusion of protein inhibitors to designated brain areas, in order to study the neural mechanisms underlying modification of already existing memories after their reactivation during recall [1-4]. Because suc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Theodore P Zanto James Z Chadick Gabriela Satris Adam Gazzaley

Despite the human brain's ability to rapidly reorganize neuronal activity patterns in response to interactions with the environment (e.g., learning), it remains unclear whether compensatory mechanisms occur, on a similar time scale, in response to exogenous cortical perturbations. To investigate this, we disrupted normal neural function via repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and asses...

Journal: :Neurology 2001
M Oliveri E Bisiach F Brighina A Piazza V La Bua D Buffa B Fierro

To verify the role of interhemispheric influences on manifestations of neglect, the authors investigated the effects of a transient repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)-induced disruption of the unaffected hemisphere on contralesional visuospatial neglect in two left- and five right-brain-damaged patients. Parietal rTMS of the unaffected hemisphere during the execution of a compu...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Anuj Rastogi Ayda Ghahremani Robin Cash

Converging evidence from neuroimaging and neuromodulation literature suggests that the cerebellum plays a broad role in motor as well as cognitive processes through its participation in resting-state networks. A recent study by Halko et al. (J Neurosci 34: 12049-12056, 2014) demonstrates, for the first time, the ability to modulate functional connectivity of some of these distinct resting-state...

2013
Yinxu Wang Xiaoming Wang Sha Ke Juan Tan Litian Hu Yaodan Zhang Wenjuan Cui

Although low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic simulation can potentially treat epilepsy, its underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study investigated the influence of low-frequency re-petitive transcranial magnetic simulation on changes in several nonlinear dynamic electroence-phalographic parameters in rats with chronic epilepsy and explored the mechanism underlying petitive tra...

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