• Neurostimulation is the purposeful modulation of the nervous system's activity using invasive (e.g. microelectrodes) or non-invasive means (e.g. transcranial...
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    Responsive neurostimulation device is a medical device that senses changes in a person's body and uses neurostimulation to respond in the treatment of...
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    the natural neurostimulation hypothesis that explains the neuromodulation mechanism during pregnancy. Because the natural neurostimulation contributes...
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    epilepsy by destroying the abnormal brain tissue that causes seizures. Neurostimulation may also improve seizure control. The vagus nerve stimulator (VNS)...
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    Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is a form of neurostimulation that delivers a small, pulsed, alternating current via electrodes on the head. CES...
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  • the hypothesis of the origin of neurostimulation during gestation. Although the exact mechanisms of neurostimulation are not known, the empirical effectiveness...
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    neurostimulation therapy may be an efficacious and safe form of treatment of pediatric primary enuresis, also known as bedwetting. Neurostimulation of...
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    seizures do not respond to drugs, other approaches such as surgery, neurostimulation or dietary changes may be considered. Not all cases of epilepsy are...
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    (RAS). Acoustic photonic intellectual neurostimulation (APIN). It applies features of natural neurostimulation during pregnancy scaled on specific patients...
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  • and concurrent behavior, may influence the onset of adverse effects. Neurostimulation methods are being researched and developed. Results indicate that details...
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive neurostimulation technique in which a changing magnetic field is used to induce an electric current...
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    Sleep apnea (sleep apnoea or sleep apnœa in British English) is a sleep-related breathing disorder in which repetitive pauses in breathing, periods of...
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    exchanging gases in the body: manual methods, mechanical ventilation, and neurostimulation. Here are some key words used throughout the article. The process of...
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    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a type of neurostimulation therapy in which an implantable pulse generator is surgically implanted below the skin of the...
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    Diaphragm pacing (and even earlier as electrophrenic respiration) is the rhythmic application of electrical impulses to the diaphragm to provide artificial...
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  • contexts represents the spectrum of neuroimaging in neuroergonomics. Neurostimulation methods may also be used apart, or in conjunction with neuroimaging...
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    treatment effectiveness mechanisms are little understood. The natural neurostimulation hypothesis explains the therapeutic effect by the fact that energy...
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  • results. Other forms of treatment include urethrotomy, cryosurgery, and neurostimulation.[citation needed] Sadeghi, Zhina; MacLennan, Gregory; Childs, Stacy...
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  • Non-invasive cerebellar stimulation (category Neurostimulation)
    Non-invasive cerebellar stimulation (NICS) is the application of non-invasive neurostimulation techniques on the cerebellum to modify its electrical activity. Techniques...
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    Lisanby (b. ca 1965) is an American psychiatrist who studies the use of neurostimulation devices to treat mental illness. Since 2015 she has directed the division...
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    hydrocephalus, infection should be considered. Implanting devices for neurostimulation to counter brain activity that causes seizures are typically considered...
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  • system. This means that the physiological processes of this natural neurostimulation during gestation underlie any noninvasive artificial neuromodulation...
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  • perceptual grouping, and can be increased in amplitude via meditation or neurostimulation. Altered gamma activity has been observed in many mood and cognitive...
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    neuromodulation.com/ Val Danilov I (2023). "The Origin of Natural Neurostimulation: A Narrative Review of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Techniques." OBM...
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    phlebography Nuclear magnetic resonance Acoustic photonic intellectual neurostimulation (APIN) Blood irradiation therapy Cytoluminescent therapy Epidermal...
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    PMC 3451939. PMID 18604472. Magis D, Jensen R, Schoenen J (June 2012). "Neurostimulation therapies for primary headache disorders: present and future". Current...
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  • it claims will improve mood. Its makers claim the device works by neurostimulation techniques such as TENS and tDCS. Some trial users feel no effect while...
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  • them and try to relax and may be efficient for migraine treatment. Neurostimulation uses noninvasive or implantable neurostimulators similar to pacemakers...
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    Parkinson's disease, dystonia and recently depression. Rapid advancements in neurostimulation technologies are providing relief to an unprecedented number of patients...
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    life, neurocognitive outcomes, and mood effects with neurostimulation devices". Neurostimulation for Epilepsy. pp. 229–244. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-91702-5...
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