Neurol. praxi. 2018;19(6):421-425 | DOI: 10.36290/neu.2018.132

Noninvasive brain stimulation in behavioral and cognitive neurology

Mgr. Monika Pupíková1, Mgr. Patrik Šimko1, Mgr. Luboš Brabenec1, prof. MUDr. Irena Rektorová, Ph.D.1,2
1 Středoevropský technologický institut, CEITEC MU, Brno
2 Neurologická klinika LF MU a FN u sv. Anny, Brno

Noninvasive brain stimulation brings alternative insight into rehabilitation and treatment of neurological diseases. The researchmoved forward in recent years. Based on clinical controlled studies there seems to be clinically meaningful effect in differentgroups of neurological patients with no serious side effects. Methods were so far clinically approved only for treatment of medicallyresistant depression, but studies indicate potential future use also in a therapy of depressive symptoms caused by otherdiseases, rehabilitation of aphasia or cognitive symptoms in early stages of neurodegenerative diseases. In the current review,the reader is briefly introduced to the NIMS methods and results of published research studies.

Keywords: noninvasive brain stimulation, tDCS, rTMS, depression, aphasia, Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease

Published: December 10, 2018  Show citation

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Pupíková M, Šimko P, Brabenec L, Rektorová I. Noninvasive brain stimulation in behavioral and cognitive neurology. Neurol. praxi. 2018;19(6):421-425. doi: 10.36290/neu.2018.132.
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