
Emerging Horizons in Neuromodulation: Volume 107
New Frontiers in Brain and Spine Stimulation
Academic Press
Published on 28. December 2012
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This issue of International Review of Neurobiology brings together cutting-edge research on neuromodulation. It reviews current knowledge and understanding, provides a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field, and builds a platform for further research and discovery.
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English
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San Diego
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Professional and scholarly
Neuroscientists, psychologists, neurologists
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Height: 229 mm
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New Frontiers in Brain and Spine Stimulation
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Dr. Clement Hamani is the Research Director of the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program, Senior Scientist at the Sunnybrook Research Institute, Full Professor in Surgery/Neurosurgery at the University of Toronto, preclinical lead of the Harquail Centre for Neuromodulation, and neurosurgeon at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Hamani's research focus is the development of new ways of modulating the function of the nervous tissue, and discovering new applications for techniques that stimulate the brain and spinal cord to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders. His work ranges from basic research in preclinical models to clinical trials.
Dr. Elena Moro graduated in Medicine at the University of Trieste (Italy) in 1989 and completed her residency in Neurology at the Catholic University in Rome (Italy) in 1996. She received her PhD in Neurosciences from the Catholic University in Rome, after having spent one and a half years in Grenoble, France (Joseph Fourier University), where she worked under the supervision of Dr. P. Pollak and Dr. A.L. Benabid. For her doctoral research Dr. Moro studied the response to levodopa and the electrical parameters of stimulation in parkinsonian patients with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation.
From 2000 to 2002 she moved to Milan (Italy) in order to start and develop a surgical team for Movement Disorders at the Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital. In 2002, she joined the Division of Neurology at the University of Toronto (Canada) as an Assistant Professor, and medical Director of the surgical program for Movement Disorders at the Toronto Western Hospital. She worked with Dr. A.M. Lozano and Dr. A.E. Lang. She was promoted to Associate Professor of Neurology of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, in 2009. In 2012 she moved to Grenoble, France, as Professor of Neurology at the Joseph Fourier University (CHU Grenoble).
She is currently investigating the effects of DBS on gait in parkinsonian and dystonic patients, the role of the superior colliculus as biomarker in Parkinson's disease and the effects of the pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation. She is also responsible of the neurology teaching for undergraduate students and residents in neurology at the Faculty of Medicine of the Joseph Fourier University. She has so far published 108 scientific papers cited in PubMed and she has been an invited speaker to more than 100 international scientific meetings.
Dr. Elena Moro graduated in Medicine at the University of Trieste (Italy) in 1989 and completed her residency in Neurology at the Catholic University in Rome (Italy) in 1996. She received her PhD in Neurosciences from the Catholic University in Rome, after having spent one and a half years in Grenoble, France (Joseph Fourier University), where she worked under the supervision of Dr. P. Pollak and Dr. A.L. Benabid. For her doctoral research Dr. Moro studied the response to levodopa and the electrical parameters of stimulation in parkinsonian patients with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation.
From 2000 to 2002 she moved to Milan (Italy) in order to start and develop a surgical team for Movement Disorders at the Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital. In 2002, she joined the Division of Neurology at the University of Toronto (Canada) as an Assistant Professor, and medical Director of the surgical program for Movement Disorders at the Toronto Western Hospital. She worked with Dr. A.M. Lozano and Dr. A.E. Lang. She was promoted to Associate Professor of Neurology of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, in 2009. In 2012 she moved to Grenoble, France, as Professor of Neurology at the Joseph Fourier University (CHU Grenoble).
She is currently investigating the effects of DBS on gait in parkinsonian and dystonic patients, the role of the superior colliculus as biomarker in Parkinson's disease and the effects of the pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation. She is also responsible of the neurology teaching for undergraduate students and residents in neurology at the Faculty of Medicine of the Joseph Fourier University. She has so far published 108 scientific papers cited in PubMed and she has been an invited speaker to more than 100 international scientific meetings.
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Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada
University Hospital Center of Grenoble, France
Content
Neuromodulation: A More Comprehensive Concept Beyond Deep Brain Stimulation
Clement Hamani and Elena Moro
Computational Models of Neuromodulation
Christopher R. Butson
Neurophysiology of Deep Brain Stimulation
Manuela Rosa, Gaia Giannicola, Sara Marceglia, Manuela Fumagallia, Sergio Barbieri and Alberto Priori
Neurophysiology of Cortical Stimulation
Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur
Neural Mechanisms of Spinal Cord Stimulation
Robert D. Foreman and Bengt Linderoth
Magnetoencephalography and Neuromodulation
Alfons Schnitzler and Jan Hirschmann
Current Challenges to the Clinical Translation of Brain Machine Interface Technology
Charles W. Lu, Parag G. Patil and Cynthia A. Chestek
Nanotechnology in Neuromodulation
Russell J. Andrews
Optogenetic and Neuromodulation
Paul S. A. Kalanithi and Jaimie M. Henderson
Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Neuromodulation - DTI as Key Technology for Deep Brain Stimulation
Volker Arnd Coenen, Thomas E. Schlaepfer, Niels Allert and Burkhard Maedler
Multi-modal Imaging and Image Analysis Techniques for Neuromodulation
M. Mallar Chakravarty
DBS and Electrical Neuro-Network Modulation to Treat Neurological Disorders
Amanda Thompson, Takashi Morishita and Michael S. Okun
Neuromodulation in Psychiatric Disorders
Yasin Temel, Sarah Anna Hescham, Ali Jahanshahi, Marcus LF Janssen, Sonny KH Tan, Jacobus J van Overbeeke, Linda Ackermans, Mayke Oosterloo, Annelien Duits, Albert Leentjens and LeeWei Lim
Ethical Aspects of NeuromodulationChristiane Woopen
Clement Hamani and Elena Moro
Computational Models of Neuromodulation
Christopher R. Butson
Neurophysiology of Deep Brain Stimulation
Manuela Rosa, Gaia Giannicola, Sara Marceglia, Manuela Fumagallia, Sergio Barbieri and Alberto Priori
Neurophysiology of Cortical Stimulation
Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur
Neural Mechanisms of Spinal Cord Stimulation
Robert D. Foreman and Bengt Linderoth
Magnetoencephalography and Neuromodulation
Alfons Schnitzler and Jan Hirschmann
Current Challenges to the Clinical Translation of Brain Machine Interface Technology
Charles W. Lu, Parag G. Patil and Cynthia A. Chestek
Nanotechnology in Neuromodulation
Russell J. Andrews
Optogenetic and Neuromodulation
Paul S. A. Kalanithi and Jaimie M. Henderson
Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Neuromodulation - DTI as Key Technology for Deep Brain Stimulation
Volker Arnd Coenen, Thomas E. Schlaepfer, Niels Allert and Burkhard Maedler
Multi-modal Imaging and Image Analysis Techniques for Neuromodulation
M. Mallar Chakravarty
DBS and Electrical Neuro-Network Modulation to Treat Neurological Disorders
Amanda Thompson, Takashi Morishita and Michael S. Okun
Neuromodulation in Psychiatric Disorders
Yasin Temel, Sarah Anna Hescham, Ali Jahanshahi, Marcus LF Janssen, Sonny KH Tan, Jacobus J van Overbeeke, Linda Ackermans, Mayke Oosterloo, Annelien Duits, Albert Leentjens and LeeWei Lim
Ethical Aspects of NeuromodulationChristiane Woopen