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P M Rossini1, D Burke2, R Chen3, L G Cohen4, Z Daskalakis5, R Di Iorio6, V Di Lazzaro7, F Ferreri8, P B Fitzgerald9, M S George10, M Hallett11, J P Lefaucheur12, B Langguth13, H Matsumoto14, C Miniussi15, M A Nitsche16, A Pascual-Leone17, W Paulus18, S Rossi19, J C Rothwell20, H R Siebner21, Y Ugawa22, V Walsh23, U Ziemann24.
Abstract
These guidelines provide an up-date of previous IFCN report on "Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord and roots: basic principles and procedures for routine clinical application" (Rossini et al., 1994). A new Committee, composed of international experts, some of whom were in the panel of the 1994 "Report", was selected to produce a current state-of-the-art review of non-invasive stimulation both for clinical application and research in neuroscience. Since 1994, the international scientific community has seen a rapid increase in non-invasive brain stimulation in studying cognition, brain-behavior relationship and pathophysiology of various neurologic and psychiatric disorders. New paradigms of stimulation and new techniques have been developed. Furthermore, a large number of studies and clinical trials have demonstrated potential therapeutic applications of non-invasive brain stimulation, especially for TMS. Recent guidelines can be found in the literature covering specific aspects of non-invasive brain stimulation, such as safety (Rossi et al., 2009), methodology (Groppa et al., 2012) and therapeutic applications (Lefaucheur et al., 2014). This up-dated review covers theoretical, physiological and practical aspects of non-invasive stimulation of brain, spinal cord, nerve roots and peripheral nerves in the light of more updated knowledge, and include some recent extensions and developments.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical neurophysiology; Excitability threshold; Human cortex; Non-invasive stimulation; TMS measures; Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25797650 PMCID: PMC6350257 DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2015.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Neurophysiol ISSN: 1388-2457 Impact factor: 3.708