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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: New Prospects in Cognitive Neurorehabilitation
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$128.00$115.20 - Hardback: 224 pages
- Published: December 2011
- ISBN: 978-1-84872-756-4
- Publisher: Psychology Press
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- Edited by Carlo Miniussi, and Giuseppe Vallar.
Series: Special Issues of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.
Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that specific cognitive training may be effective in rehabilitation. Behavioural dysfunction following neurological disease constitutes one of the major causes of disability worldwide, exerts a major impact on the daily life of affected individuals, and their families, also with a financial burden both for patients, and the society in general. Therefore, the adequate treatment of cognitive dysfunction is a much relevant issue, with social and economical implications, over and above the neuropsychological problem per se.
Several investigations emphasise the fact that interacting with neural activity, by means of cortical stimulation, can affect cognitive performance. A number of studies have reported enhanced performance in specific cognitive tasks in patients with several types of neurological disease, after receiving Non Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) to specific cortical areas, namely: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and transcranial Electrical Stimulation. In general, the evidence highlights the possibility of inducing changes in cortical excitability, which, in turn, may lead to a plastic reorganization of dysfunctional networks, responsible for the impaired cognitive functions. Despite these advances, a number of important questions remain open, regarding the use of stimulation techniques in cognitive rehabilitation.
This special issue puts together international leading experts in the field, to review and discuss recent advances as to whether NIBS techniques alone, or combined with behavioural cognitive rehabilitation, can lead to performance enhancements, and why. The issue is timely and promises to have a huge impact across many domains of clinical and basic neuroscience.
Table of Contents
C. Miniussi & G. Vallar, Brain Stimulation and Behavioural Cognitive Rehabilitation: a New Tool for Neurorehabilitation? A Foreword. G. Berlucchi, Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Neurorehabilitation. C. Miniussi, P.M Rossini, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Cognitive Rehabilitation. W. Paulus, Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES - tDCS; tRNS, tACS) Methods. G. Vallar, N. Bolognini, Behavioural Facilitation Following Brain Stimulation: Implications for Neurorehabilitation. S.Tanaka, M. Sandrini, L.G. Cohen, Modulation of Motor Learning and Memory Formation by Non-invasive Cortical Stimulation of the Pimary Motor Cotex. M.D. Hesse, R. Sparing, G.R., Fink, Ameliorating Spatial Neglect with Non-invasive Bain Stimulation: From Pathophysiological Concepts to Novel Treatment Strategies. P.S. Boggio, C.A.Valasek, C. Campanhã, A.C.A. Giglio, N.I. Baptista, O.M. Lapenta, F. Fregni, Non-invasive Brain Stimulation to Assess and Modulate Neuroplasticity in Alzheimer’s Disease. M. Cotelli, A. Fertonani, A. Miozzo, S. Rosini, R. Manenti, A. Padovani, A.I. Ansaldo, S.F Cappa, C. Miniussi, Anomia Training and Brain Stimulation in Chronic Aphasia. S.F. Cappa, The Neural Basis of Aphasia Rehabilitation: Evidence from Neuroimaging and Neurostimulation. D.T. Stuss, The Future of Cognitive Neurorehabilitation.
Author/Editor Biography
Professor Carlo Miniussi, University of Brescia and IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio, Brescia, Italy
Professor Giuseppe Vallar, University of Milano Bicocca & IRCCS Italian Auxological Institute, Milan, Italy