Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Psychiatry


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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Psychiatry

ISBN: 9781585621972

出版社: Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc

出版年: 2006-12

页数: 289

定价: $ 85.88

装帧: Pap

内容简介


As understanding evolves about how different brain regions are involved in carrying out everyday tasksAand in causing brain diseases when they go awryAthis book describes a new technology that allows physicians to focally stimulate the brain in awake adults through a non-invasive procedure. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical Psychiatry is an accessible and authoritative review of TMS, a procedure that is showing promise as a treatment in several disorders. Its authors explain how the procedure works, then the latest findings in a wide range of situationsAnotably in depression, but also in other conditions ranging from migraine to stroke recovery. This concise overview of TMS offers practical guidance for psychiatrists and other clinicians using it as a therapy, or referring their patients to have this done, as well as updating the field for neuroscientists and neurologists. It begins with background on the physics and safety of TMS, a guide for administering the procedure, and a review of basic neurophysiological studies with TMS, showing how it can be used to measure connectivity and excitability of the cerebral cortex. The heart of book is then devoted to its clinical applications, organized by disorder: -Epilepsy, movement disorders, and painAdescribes the use of TMS in inducing and inhibiting seizures and investigating their pathophysiology; in treating Parkinson's disease; and in relieving pain through motor cortex stimulation -Major depressionAprovides a critical review of research in the most-studied clinical application of TMS in psychiatry, where it is used as a therapeutic intervention and a neurophysiological probe -ManiaAexplores the effectiveness of TMS in light of its ECT-like properties through a trial of right TMS vs. sham TMS -Anxiety disordersAreports on investigations on the uses of TMS in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder -SchizophreniaAreviews studies utilizing single- or paired-pulse TMS to assess cortical inhibition and those that explore effects of extended trains of repetitive TMS in altering symptoms A further chapter on TMS in brain imaging shows how integrating imaging and TMS allows one to better place the TMS coil, better understand TMS effects on the brain, and improve understanding of how the brain mediates behavior. With a concluding overview of prospects for the future of repetitive TMS, this volume offers a definitive look at this cutting-edge research and provides critical guidance on how and when clinicians might use TMS in their practice.