Electrophysiological Probes/Treatments In Neurobehaviora
神经行为学的电生理学探针/治疗
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- 批准号:6843214
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
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- 关键词:anxiety behavioral /social science research tag brain electronic stimulator clinical research epilepsy estrogens hippocampus hormone regulation /control mechanism human subject human therapy evaluation mood disorders motor cortex neurophysiology neuropsychological tests neuropsychology obsessive compulsive disorder personality psychotherapy transcranial magnetic stimulation
项目摘要
High-frequency priming stimulation has been shown repeatedly to increase the ability of 1 Hz stimulation to produce long-term depression in hippocampal synapses. Since 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) produces robust depression of the excitability in the motor cortex, we have studied healthy individuals to look at the effect of 6 Hz priming stimulation on this effect. Preliminary data suggest that motor cortex depression from 1 Hz stimulation is longer-lasting when preceded 6 Hz priming. If borne out in more subjects, priming stimulation may make TMS treatments more effective in disorders such as epilepsy and chronic pain.
While it is known that patients with Parkinson disease and other movement disorders have an altered response to paired TMS of the motor cortex, it is not known whether this measure correlates with disease severity or whether the pattern of findings is specific to the disorder. This uncertainty is due largely to the lack of large and well-controlled studies. In order to answer this question, we initiated two large studies, one in Parkinson disease and one in tic disorder with age-matched healthy controls. These conditions were chosen because they differ widely in their physiology and clinical phenotype. We took measures of clinical severety and administered multiple psychological and cognitive tests in order to look for individual characteristics, independent of disease, that might interact with the physiological dependent variables. In a preliminary analysis, the patterns of physiological response differ significantly among the disease and control groups.
Low-intensity DC polarization of focal cortical areas is known to alter the function of neurons in animals and humans. We are investigating the properties of this kind of brain stimulation and testing its ability to alter cognitive function in healthy subjects. Preliminary data suggest effects on psychomotor and language tests that depend on the polarity of the current.
已经反复显示高频启动刺激,以提高1 Hz刺激在海马突触中长期抑郁的能力。由于1 Hz重复的经颅磁刺激(TMS)会产生运动皮层兴奋性的稳健抑郁,因此我们研究了健康个体,以研究6 Hz启动刺激对这种效果的影响。初步数据表明,在6 Hz启动之前,1 Hz刺激的运动皮层抑郁症更长。如果在更多受试者中表现出来,启动刺激可能会使TMS治疗在癫痫和慢性疼痛等疾病中更有效。
虽然众所周知,患有帕金森氏病和其他运动障碍的患者对运动皮层的配对TMS的反应改变了,但尚不清楚该措施是否与疾病的严重程度相关,还是发现的模式是否特定于该疾病。这种不确定性主要是由于缺乏大型且控制良好的研究。为了回答这个问题,我们启动了两项大型研究,一项在帕金森氏病和一种伴随年龄匹配的健康对照中进行。之所以选择这些条件是因为它们在生理和临床表型上差异很大。我们采取了临床严重性的衡量标准,并进行了多次心理和认知测试,以寻找与生理依赖变量相互作用的个人特征,与疾病无关。在初步分析中,疾病和对照组之间的生理反应模式显着不同。
已知局灶性皮质区域的低强度DC极化会改变动物和人类神经元的功能。我们正在研究这种大脑刺激的特性,并测试其改变健康受试者认知功能的能力。初步数据表明对依赖电流极性的心理运动和语言测试的影响。
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehavioral Disorders
神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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8746786 - 财政年份:
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神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehav
神经行为的电生理学探针和治疗
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6990706 - 财政年份:
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Electrophysiological Probes and Treatments in Neurobehavioral Disorders
神经行为障碍的电生理学探测和治疗
- 批准号:
6432942 - 财政年份:
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehav
神经行为的电生理学探针和治疗
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6548731 - 财政年份:
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehavioral Disorders
神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehavioral Disorders
神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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10915959 - 财政年份:
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehav
神经行为的电生理学探针和治疗
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6675687 - 财政年份:
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Electrophysiological Probes And Treatments In Neurobehavioral Disorders
神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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神经行为障碍的电生理学探针和治疗
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