Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee

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Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves : Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee. / Rossini, P M; Burke, D; Chen, R; Cohen, L G; Daskalakis, Z; Di Iorio, R; Di Lazzaro, V; Ferreri, F; Fitzgerald, P B; George, M S; Hallett, M; Lefaucheur, J P; Langguth, B; Matsumoto, H; Miniussi, C; Nitsche, M A; Pascual-Leone, A; Paulus, W; Rossi, S; Rothwell, J C; Siebner, H R; Ugawa, Y; Walsh, V; Ziemann, U.

In: Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 126, No. 6, 06.2015, p. 1071-107.

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Rossini, PM, Burke, D, Chen, R, Cohen, LG, Daskalakis, Z, Di Iorio, R, Di Lazzaro, V, Ferreri, F, Fitzgerald, PB, George, MS, Hallett, M, Lefaucheur, JP, Langguth, B, Matsumoto, H, Miniussi, C, Nitsche, MA, Pascual-Leone, A, Paulus, W, Rossi, S, Rothwell, JC, Siebner, HR, Ugawa, Y, Walsh, V & Ziemann, U 2015, 'Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee', Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 126, no. 6, pp. 1071-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2015.02.001

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Rossini, P. M., Burke, D., Chen, R., Cohen, L. G., Daskalakis, Z., Di Iorio, R., Di Lazzaro, V., Ferreri, F., Fitzgerald, P. B., George, M. S., Hallett, M., Lefaucheur, J. P., Langguth, B., Matsumoto, H., Miniussi, C., Nitsche, M. A., Pascual-Leone, A., Paulus, W., Rossi, S., ... Ziemann, U. (2015). Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee. Clinical Neurophysiology, 126(6), 1071-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2015.02.001

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Rossini PM, Burke D, Chen R, Cohen LG, Daskalakis Z, Di Iorio R et al. Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee. Clinical Neurophysiology. 2015 Jun;126(6):1071-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2015.02.001

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Rossini, P M ; Burke, D ; Chen, R ; Cohen, L G ; Daskalakis, Z ; Di Iorio, R ; Di Lazzaro, V ; Ferreri, F ; Fitzgerald, P B ; George, M S ; Hallett, M ; Lefaucheur, J P ; Langguth, B ; Matsumoto, H ; Miniussi, C ; Nitsche, M A ; Pascual-Leone, A ; Paulus, W ; Rossi, S ; Rothwell, J C ; Siebner, H R ; Ugawa, Y ; Walsh, V ; Ziemann, U. / Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves : Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research application. An updated report from an I.F.C.N. Committee. In: Clinical Neurophysiology. 2015 ; Vol. 126, No. 6. pp. 1071-107.

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AU - Chen, R

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AU - Di Lazzaro, V

AU - Ferreri, F

AU - Fitzgerald, P B

AU - George, M S

AU - Hallett, M

AU - Lefaucheur, J P

AU - Langguth, B

AU - Matsumoto, H

AU - Miniussi, C

AU - Nitsche, M A

AU - Pascual-Leone, A

AU - Paulus, W

AU - Rossi, S

AU - Rothwell, J C

AU - Siebner, H R

AU - Ugawa, Y

AU - Walsh, V

AU - Ziemann, U

N1 - Copyright © 2015 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2015/6

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N2 - These guidelines provide an up-date of previous IFCN report on "Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord and roots: basic principles and procedures for routine clinical application" (Rossini et al., 1994). A new Committee, composed of international experts, some of whom were in the panel of the 1994 "Report", was selected to produce a current state-of-the-art review of non-invasive stimulation both for clinical application and research in neuroscience. Since 1994, the international scientific community has seen a rapid increase in non-invasive brain stimulation in studying cognition, brain-behavior relationship and pathophysiology of various neurologic and psychiatric disorders. New paradigms of stimulation and new techniques have been developed. Furthermore, a large number of studies and clinical trials have demonstrated potential therapeutic applications of non-invasive brain stimulation, especially for TMS. Recent guidelines can be found in the literature covering specific aspects of non-invasive brain stimulation, such as safety (Rossi et al., 2009), methodology (Groppa et al., 2012) and therapeutic applications (Lefaucheur et al., 2014). This up-dated review covers theoretical, physiological and practical aspects of non-invasive stimulation of brain, spinal cord, nerve roots and peripheral nerves in the light of more updated knowledge, and include some recent extensions and developments.

AB - These guidelines provide an up-date of previous IFCN report on "Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord and roots: basic principles and procedures for routine clinical application" (Rossini et al., 1994). A new Committee, composed of international experts, some of whom were in the panel of the 1994 "Report", was selected to produce a current state-of-the-art review of non-invasive stimulation both for clinical application and research in neuroscience. Since 1994, the international scientific community has seen a rapid increase in non-invasive brain stimulation in studying cognition, brain-behavior relationship and pathophysiology of various neurologic and psychiatric disorders. New paradigms of stimulation and new techniques have been developed. Furthermore, a large number of studies and clinical trials have demonstrated potential therapeutic applications of non-invasive brain stimulation, especially for TMS. Recent guidelines can be found in the literature covering specific aspects of non-invasive brain stimulation, such as safety (Rossi et al., 2009), methodology (Groppa et al., 2012) and therapeutic applications (Lefaucheur et al., 2014). This up-dated review covers theoretical, physiological and practical aspects of non-invasive stimulation of brain, spinal cord, nerve roots and peripheral nerves in the light of more updated knowledge, and include some recent extensions and developments.

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KW - Brain

KW - Cognition Disorders

KW - Deep Brain Stimulation

KW - Humans

KW - Mental Disorders

KW - Peripheral Nerves

KW - Research Report

KW - Spinal Cord

KW - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

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