Transcranial Brain Stimulation for Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders

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Editor(s): Marcolin, M.A. (São Paulo)
Padberg, F. (Munich)

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Publication year: 2007
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This book belongs to
Advances in Biological Psychiatry , Vol. 23
Editor(s): Kaschka, W.P. (Ravensburg)
Gattaz, W.F. (São Paulo)
X + 230 p., 34 fig., 4 in color, 19 tab., hard cover, 2007
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ISSN: 0378-7354
e-ISSN: 1662-2774


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'... this handy book provides an excellent introduction into the field of therapeutic transcranial magnetic stimulation. To whom should I recommend this brief book?
It deserves a wide readership among psychiatrists, and it is highly suitable as a vehicle for introducing this therapeutic intervention to students, clinicians, and researchers wanting to learn about this treatment form and related non-invasive techniques.'
Malek Bajbouj, Charité Berlin
Psychoneuroendocrinology
Explores the use of an innovative technology
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was introduced in the mid 1980s in clinical neurophysiology to study the central motor pathways. Research has been exponentially increased since, and many different methods for brain stimulation have been considered during the last decade. This publication focuses on transcranially applied, non- or low-invasive interventions not requiring an implantable device, i.e. electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), repetitive TMS (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). It provides an excellent overview on this spectrum of fascinating techniques.
Many leading experts in this field have contributed to this book. A single chapter summarizes the state of the art in ECT. A series of chapters provides an overview on preclinical research in animals and neuroimaging findings with rTMS and reviews the evidence of efficacy and safety in various psychiatric disorders (affective disorders, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders) also including an article on the application of rTMS in nonpsychiatric diseases, i.e. Parkinson’s disease, stroke, pain and tinnitus. Finally, separate reviews discuss very recent innovative approaches in the field of rTMS, i.e. magnetic seizure therapy, theta burst stimulation and deep rTMS.

This publication will doubtlessly prove to be essential reading not only to researchers in this field, but also to psychiatrists, neurologists and other clinicians who consider applying these new methods in clinical settings

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