Plasticity in the Human Nervous System
Investigations with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Simon Boniface editor Ulf Ziemann editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Jun '09
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has opened up new and fascinating avenues to study neural plasticity. This book, written by the world's leading experts in the field, is an essential compendium on plasticity of the human brain in health and disease, for clinical neurophysiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists and neuroscientists.It is now well known that the functional organisation of the cerebral cortex is plastic and that changes in organisation occur throughout life in response to normal and abnormal experience. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive and painless technique that has opened up completely new and fascinating avenues to study neural plasticity. First, TMS can be used to detect changes in excitability or connectivity of the stimulated cortex which may have occurred through processes such as learning or recovery from a lesion. Second, repeated TMS by itself can induce changes in excitability and connectivity of the stimulated cortex which may be used therapeutically in neurological and psychiatric disease. Third, TMS can induce short-lasting 'virtual lesions', which may directly test the functional relevance of brain plasticity. Current knowledge of all these exciting possibilities is brought together in this book, written by the world's leading experts in the field. The book is an essential compendium on plasticity of the human brain for clinical neurophysiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists and neuroscientists.
"This text is concise and well-organized...investigators and clinicians interested in motor system plasticity or TMS will find this book to be a valuable addition to their library." William J. Triggs, Neurology
ISBN: 9780521114462
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
Weight: 540g
340 pages