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Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation
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Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) covers this highly efficacious treatment option for movement disorders such as Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor and Dystonia. The book examines its impact on distributed brain networks that span across the human brain in parallel with modern-day neuroimaging concepts and the connectomics of the brain. It asks several questions, including which cortical areas should DBS electrodes be connected in order to generate the highest possible clinical improvement? Which connections should be avoided? Could these connectomic insights be used to better understand the mechanism of action of DBS? How can they be transferred to individual patients, and more.
This book is suitable for neuroscientists, neurologists and functional surgeons studying DBS. It provides practical advice on processing strategies and theoretical background, highlighting and reviewing the current state-of-the-art in connectomic surgery.
Autorentext
Andreas Horn is the Director of Deep Brain Stimulation Research within the Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Director of Connectomic Neuromodulation Research at Massachusetts General Hospital. Furthermore, he leads the network stimulation laboratory in Boston and Berlin (www.netstim.org), where the main aims are to analyze and modulate brain networks that may improve treatment for various brain disorders. Central to the laboratory is the procedure of deep brain stimulation, in which fine electrodes are stereotactically implanted into deep structures of the brain to deliver weak electric pulses to specific structures. A second key concept is the one of the human connectome: A mathematical description of brain regions and their interconnections in other words, a wiring-diagram of the human brain. By leveraging this concept, the laboratory investigates the impact of focal and multifocal brain stimulation techniques on distributed whole-brain networks. The laboratory leads development of an award-winning and widely used open source software (www.lead-dbs.org) that facilitates these kinds of studies. By developing this software alongside critical methodology, the laboratory was able to combine research on the fields of deep brain stimulation and the human connectome over the last ten years. In doing so, the laboratory has published central work toward establishing a novel and growing field of connectomic deep brain stimulation.
Klappentext
Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) covers this highly efficacious treatment option for movement disorders such as Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor and Dystonia. The book examines its impact on distributed brain networks that span across the human brain in parallel with modern-day neuroimaging concepts and the connectomics of the brain. It asks several questions, including which cortical areas should DBS electrodes be connected in order to generate the highest possible clinical improvement? Which connections should be avoided? Could these connectomic insights be used to better understand the mechanism of action of DBS? How can they be transferred to individual patients, and more.
This book is suitable for neuroscientists, neurologists and functional surgeons studying DBS. It provides practical advice on processing strategies and theoretical background, highlighting and reviewing the current state-of-the-art in connectomic surgery.
Inhalt
Part I: Deep Brain Stimulation and Connectomics - A Fruitful Marriage?
- Deep Brain Stimulation - an Introduction
- The "connectomic revolution in the field of neuroimaging
- The mechanism of deep brain stimulation
Part II: DBS Imaging Methods - DBS Imaging - An Overview
- DBS Imaging Methods I: Preprocessing
- DBS Imaging Methods II: Electrode Localization
- DBS Imaging Methods III: Estimating the electric field and Volume of Tissue Activated
- DBS Imaging Methods IV: Stereotactic Spaces
- DBS Imaging Methods IV: Group Analyses
Part III: Connectomics in DBS - Resting-State functional MRI based Connectivity
- Diffusion-weighted MRI based Connectivity
- Normative Connectomes and their use in DBS
- Investigating Network Effects of DBS with fMRI
- High-Resolution Resources and Histological Mesh Tractography
- Using brain lesions to inform connectomic DBS
- Electrophysiological connectivity measures from DBS-targets in Parkinson's disease and Dystonia
Part IV: Applications of Connectomic DBS - Predicting treatment response on a local level
- Predicting treatment response based on DBS connectivity
- Connectomic DBS in Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor and Dystonia
- Connectomic DBS in Major Depression
- Connectomic DBS in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Connectomics in the Operation Room
- Investigating cognitive neuroscience concepts using connectomic DBS
- Combining invasive and noninvasive neuromodulation techniques via connectomics
Part V: Outlook - Outlook: Toward Personalized Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation
- Whole-brain modelling to predict optimal DBS targeting
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780128218617
- Genre Psychology
- Editor Andreas Horn
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H235mm x B191mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9780128218617
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-12-821861-7
- Veröffentlichung 13.09.2021
- Titel Connectomic Deep Brain Stimulation
- Gewicht 1180g
- Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology