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Title: | Non-invasive Cerebellar Stimulation: Moving Towards Clinical Applications for Cerebellar and Extra-Cerebellar Disorders | Authors: | VAN DUN, Kim Manto, M |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | SPRINGER | Source: | CEREBELLUM, 17 (3) , p. 259 -263 | Abstract: | The field of non-invasive stimulation of the cerebellum is quickly expanding. The anatomical structure of the cerebellum with a high density of neurons in the superficial layer, its electrical properties, and its participation in numerous closed-loop circuits involved in motor, cognitive, and affective operations both in children and in adults make of the cerebellum a target with very high potential for neuromodulation of both cerebellar and extra-cerebellar disorders, in neurology, psychiatry, and neurosurgery. A common research effort is required to extract the optimal parameters of stimulation and to identify how non-invasive stimulation of the cerebellum modifies cerebellar plasticity and functional connectivity in remote cortical and subcortical areas. A patient stratification should be considered. | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/30934 | ISSN: | 1473-4222 | e-ISSN: | 1473-4230 | DOI: | 10.1007/s12311-017-0908-z | ISI #: | WOS:000433084600003 | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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