Neuromodulation in Psychiatry
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Edited by an expert multidisciplinary team, Neuromodulation in Psychiatry is the first reference guide to address both invasive and non–invasive neuromodulation strategies used in psychiatry.
Covers basic principles, technical aspects, clinical applications and ethical considerations
Presents up–to–date evidence in comprehensive summaries suitable for all levels of experience
Each technique is clearly explained along with its implications for real–world clinical practice
Allows psychiatrists to make informed decisions regarding neuromodulation for their patients
Specificaties
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<p>1 History of invasive brain stimulation in psychiatry: Lessons for the current practice of neuromodulation, 1<br />Marwan Hariz</p>
<p>2 Ethics of neuromodulation in psychiatry, 15<br />Joseph J. Fins and Barbara R. Pohl</p>
<p>3 Neurocircuits commonly involved in psychiatric disorders and their stimulation and lesion therapies, 27<br />Sarah R. Heilbronner, Ziad Safadi and Suzanne N. Haber</p>
<p>4 Magnetic resonance imaging in neuromodulation, 49<br />Jonathan Downar and Karen D. Davis</p>
<p>5 Nuclear medicine in neuromodulation, 81<br />Alexandra M. Rodman and Darin D. Dougherty</p>
<p>6 Basic principles of deep brain and cortical stimulation, 101<br />Caio Matias, Scott Lempka and Andre Machado</p>
<p>7 Electrophysiology in neuromodulation: Current concepts of the mechanisms of action of electrical and magnetic cortical stimulation, 111<br />Jean ]Pascal Lefaucheur</p>
<p>8 Transcranial magnetic stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 125<br />Yiftach Roth, Gaby S. Pell and Abraham Zangen</p>
<p>9 Magnetic stimulation for depression: Subconvulsive and convulsive approaches, 155<br />Andrada D. Neacsiu and Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby</p>
<p>10 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychiatric disorders other than depression, 181<br />Daniel M. Blumberger, Mera S. Barr and Zafiris J. Daskalakis</p>
<p>11 Direct current stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 203<br />André Russowsky Brunoni and Felipe Fregni</p>
<p>12 Transcranial direct current stimulation, 227<br />Colleen Loo and Donel Martin</p>
<p>13 Deep brain stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 245<br />Willard S. Kasoff and Robert E. Gross</p>
<p>14 Deep brain stimulation: Clinical results in treatment ]resistant depression, 277<br />Shane J. McInerney, Peter Giacobbe, Anna Cyriac and Sidney H. Kennedy</p>
<p>15 Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder, 295<br />Michael Giffin, Martijn Figee and Damiaan Denys</p>
<p>16 Deep brain stimulation: Emerging indications, 309<br />Yasin Temel, Sarah Hescham, Maartje Melse and Veerle Visser ]Vandewalle</p>
<p>17 Vagus nerve stimulation: Introduction and technical aspects, 325<br />Jared Pisapia and Gordon Baltuch</p>
<p>18 Vagus nerve stimulation for treatment ]refractory depression, 335<br />Charles R. Conway, Britt M. Gott and Naazia H. Azhar</p>
<p>19 Gamma Knife radiosurgery: Introduction and technical aspects, 353<br />Alessandra A. Gorgulho and Antônio A.F. De Salles</p>
<p>20 Gamma knife surgery: Clinical results, 369<br />Antonio Carlos Lopes, Marcelo Batistuzzo, Andre Felix Gentil, Marcelo Queiroz Hoexter and Euripedes Constantino Miguel</p>
<p>21 Radiofrequency lesions: Introduction and technical aspects, 385<br />Seth F. Oliveria, Kristopher G. Hooten and Kelly D. Foote</p>
<p>22 Ablative procedures in psychiatric neurosurgery, 399<br />David Huie, Joshua P. Aronson and Emad N. Eskandar</p>
<p>23 Electroconvulsive therapy: Introduction and technical aspects, 429<br />Sandarsh Surya, Peter B. Rosenquist and W. Vaughn McCall</p>
<p>24 Electroconvulsive therapy: Clinical results, 455<br />Malek Bajbouj</p>
<p>25 Neuromodulation in psychiatry: Conclusions, 467<br />Paul Holtzheimer, Helen Mayberg, Andres M. Lozano and Clement Hamani</p>
<p>Index, 471</p>

