Cortical Connectivity [Recurso electrónico] : Brain Stimulation for Assessing and Modulating Cortical Connectivity and Function / edited by Robert Chen, John C. Rothwell.

Por: Chen, RobertColaborador(es): Rothwell, John CTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012. ISBN: 9783642327674Tema(s): Medicine | Human physiology | Neurosciences | Neurology | Rehabilitation | Biomedicine | Neurosciences | Human Physiology | Neurology | Rehabilitation MedicineFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloRecursos en línea: Texto completo
Contenidos:
Modulation of motor cortical connections through timed stimulation: animal studies -- Connection between premotor and motor cortices in primates -- Excitability of intracortical circuits in the primary motor cortex -- Effects of cortical stimulation on cortical functional connectivity: Imaging studies -- Accessing cortical connectivity using TMS -- Connections between cortical areas during grasping and modulation by brain stimulation -- Modulation of functional connectivity with transcranial direct current stimulation -- Cortical connections to motor cortex and their modulation in behavioural tasks (e.g. posterior parietal cortex, premotor cortex) -- The functional role of interhemispheric interactions in human motor control -- Functional modulation of primary motor cortex during action selection -- Enhancement of normal cortical functions through brain stimulation -- Movement disorders -- Stroke -- Multiple sclerosis -- Spinal cord injury -- Psychiatric diseases.
Forma de acceso: Restringido a usuarios de la UCAResumen: The study and modulation of cortical connections is a rapidly growing area in neuroscience. This unique book by prominent researchers in the field covers recent advances in this area. The first section of the book describes studies of cortical connections, modulation of cortical connectivity and changes in cortical connections with activities such as motor learning and grasping in primates. The second section covers the use of non-invasive brain stimulation to study and modulate cortical connectivity in humans. The last section describes changes in brain connectivity in neurological and psychiatric diseases, and potential new treatments that manipulate brain connectivity. This book provides an up-to-date view of the study of cortical connectivity, and covers its role in both fundamental neuroscience and potential clinical applications.
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Modulation of motor cortical connections through timed stimulation: animal studies -- Connection between premotor and motor cortices in primates -- Excitability of intracortical circuits in the primary motor cortex -- Effects of cortical stimulation on cortical functional connectivity: Imaging studies -- Accessing cortical connectivity using TMS -- Connections between cortical areas during grasping and modulation by brain stimulation -- Modulation of functional connectivity with transcranial direct current stimulation -- Cortical connections to motor cortex and their modulation in behavioural tasks (e.g. posterior parietal cortex, premotor cortex) -- The functional role of interhemispheric interactions in human motor control -- Functional modulation of primary motor cortex during action selection -- Enhancement of normal cortical functions through brain stimulation -- Movement disorders -- Stroke -- Multiple sclerosis -- Spinal cord injury -- Psychiatric diseases.

The study and modulation of cortical connections is a rapidly growing area in neuroscience. This unique book by prominent researchers in the field covers recent advances in this area. The first section of the book describes studies of cortical connections, modulation of cortical connectivity and changes in cortical connections with activities such as motor learning and grasping in primates. The second section covers the use of non-invasive brain stimulation to study and modulate cortical connectivity in humans. The last section describes changes in brain connectivity in neurological and psychiatric diseases, and potential new treatments that manipulate brain connectivity. This book provides an up-to-date view of the study of cortical connectivity, and covers its role in both fundamental neuroscience and potential clinical applications.

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