Manto and Marmolino [23] have made a classification of the cerebellar ataxias (CAs), which can be subdivided into hereditary or non-hereditary. There are a lot of different types of CAs with different pathogenesis. Non-invasive cerebellar stimulation (TMS or tDCS) has been used in the ...
The cerebellum is involved in non-motor processing, supported by topographically distinct cerebellar activations and closed-loop circuits between the cerebellum and the cortex. Disruptions to cerebellar function may negatively impact prefrontal function and processing. Cerebellar resources may be important for...
The application of cerebellar transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in stroke patients has received increasing attention due to its neuromodulation mechanisms. However, studies on the effect and safety of cerebellar TMS to improve balance capacity and activity of daily living (ADL) for stroke patients...
Additionally, it may inform decision-making for the site of cerebellar ataxia treatment using non-invasive brain stimulation.PLoS ONE (v.1;2006)Akiyoshi MatsugiAki TsuzakiSoichi JinaiYohei OkadaNobuhiko MoriKoichi Hosomi
Cerebellar Ataxiachildren ataxic cerebral palsyclinical treatmentEssential tremorneuromodulationnon-invasive brain stimulationnon-invasive cerebellar stimulationtACStDCSTMSBackground & Objective: Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) might be a valuable therapeutic approach for neurological diseases by modifying ...
All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3T including T1-weighted volumes to reconstruct for each patient the damaged area. Before and after the iTBS treatment all patient were evaluated by the Modified International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (MICARS), an useful tool for ...
All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3T including T1-weighted volumes to reconstruct for each patient the damaged area. Before and after the iTBS treatment all patient were evaluated by the Modified International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (MICARS), an useful tool for ...
aforementioned cerebellar plasticity protocols on M1 excitability, as well as PMd-M1 and cerebello-PMd-M1 connectivity, in healthy controls, using multi-coil, paired-pulse TMS with the aim to determine the effectiveness of these measures and their potential usefulness as treatment tools in patients ...
The presence of cerebellar abnormalities in pathologies that affect cognitive and affective processes has sparked research into the potential of cerebellar TMS as a treatment for psychiatric populations. Most notably, cerebellar TMS has been shown to reduce negative and affective cognitive symptoms in schi...
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective treatment for severe depression and works by applying an electric current through the brain. The applied current generates an electric field (E-field) and seizure activity, changing the brain’s functional organization. The E-field, which is det...