
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the technique and clinical applications of magnetic brain stimulation. It begins with an account of the invention of the technique and considers the technical aspects of how magnetic stimulators work. The anatomy and physiology of cortical motor areas are covered in sufficient detail to interpret the findings. There then follows a discussion of the effects of magnetic brain stimulation in healthy subjects, covering the visual and motor systems, and the effects of repetitive transcranial stimulation. A chapter on the practical aspects of the technique's use in a clinical setting is followed by coverage of specific clinical applications in patients with demyelinating diseases, motoneurone diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, degenerative neurological diseases, movement disorders, spinal cord and peripheral nerve diseases. The final chapters deal with the use of brain stimulation in neurosurgical monitoring and discuss potential developments of the technique in investigating neural plasticity and in treatment of psychiatric conditions. Kerry Mills is an authority, pioneer and active worker in the field; he is uniquely positioned to review the technique, from its invention through to the very latest clinical applications.
This book investigates the technical foundations, physiological mechanisms, and clinical utility of magnetic brain stimulation within the human nervous system. Author K. R. Mills, a recognized pioneer in the field, synthesizes the historical development of the technology with current clinical practices. The text provides a rigorous framework for understanding how magnetic stimulation interacts with cortical motor areas and peripheral nerves to diagnose and monitor various neurological conditions.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for clinicians and researchers entering the field of neurostimulation. Readers frequently note the technical clarity and the author's ability to bridge the gap between complex physiological theory and practical bedside application.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2000-02-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192629867
ISBN-13:
9780192629869
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