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|a Deep Brain Stimulation Programming :
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|a Cover; Deep Brain Stimulation Programming; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; The Fundamentals Still Pertain; Principles of Effective and Efficient Programming; The Basis of DBS Effects; 2. Principles of Electricity and Electronics; Electricity; Electronics; Note Regarding Impedances; 3. Principles of Electrophysiology; Therapeutic Mechanisms versus Delivery of Therapy; The Neuron; Neuronal Electronics; Voltage-Gated Ionic Conductance Channels and Action Potentials; Downstream Secondary Issues
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|a 4. Controlling the Flow of Electrical ChargesOrientation of the Lines of Electrical Force; Orthodromic and Antidromic Conduction of Action Potentials; Axon Diameter; Electrode Configurations; Current Intensity in Monopolar and Bipolar Electrode Configurations; Segmented DBS Leads; 5. DBS Safety; The Range of Safety Concerns; Injury Secondary to Electricity; Medical Complications; Adverse Effects Related to Activation of Neural Networks; The Potential Psychosocial Consequences of DBS; 6. Nervous System Responses to DBS.
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|a Knowledge of Nervous System Responses versus Knowledge of Therapeutic MechanismsEffects Mediated by Voltage-Gated Ionic Conductance Channels in the Neuronal Membrane; Post-Hyperpolarization Rebound Excitation, Depolarization Blockade, and Neurotransmitter Exhaustion; Dissociation of Effects on Action-Potential-Initiating Segment, Dendrites, and Cell Bodies; Network Effects of DBS; Critically Important Caveats Concerning Interpretation of Nervous System Responses to DBS; Reentry Propagations and Resonance; Synchronization Among Neurons
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|a Interactions Between DBS Pulses in Intrinsic Neuronal MechanismsEffects on Behaviorally Related Intrinsic Neuronal Dynamics; Temporal Evolution of Nervous System Responses; 7. DBS Effects on Motor Control; Orchestration of Motor Unit Activities; Orchestration of Motor Unit Recruitment and De-Recruitment over Different Time Scales; Lessons to Be Learned; 8. Pathophysiological Mechanisms; The Globus Pallidus Interna Rate Theory; Excessively High Beta Oscillations; Excessive Synchronization of Neuronal Activities; Excessive Bursting; The Systems Oscillators Theory; 9. Approaches to Programming
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|a Battery LifeDBS Contact Nomenclature; Prior to DBS Programming; When to Program DBS; Conceptual Approaches; The Growing Importance of Monopolar Surveys; Detection of a Response is Critical; Programming for Optimal Benefit in the Absence of Adverse Effects; Programming to Prevent Adverse Effects; Exiting the DBS Programming Session; 10. Clinical Assessments; Clinical Assessments by Disease; Clinical Evaluation of Parkinson's Disease; Clinical Assessment of Corticospinal and Corticobulbar Stimulation; Clinical Assessment of Speech, Language, and Swallowing; Hints for Clinical Evaluations.
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|a The second edition of Deep Brain Stimulation Programming is fully revised and up-to-date with the latest technologies and focuses on post-operative programing, which no other text does. This book provides programmers with a foundation of the brain as an electrical device, focusing on the mechanisms by which neurons respond to electrical stimulation, how to control the stimulation and the regional anatomy, and the many variations that influence a patient's response to DBS. Dr. Montgomery explores new techniques of programming; including those based on stimulation frequency, closed-loop DBS, and.
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