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Rhythmic Stimulation Procedures in Neuromodulation /

Rhythmic Stimulation Procedures in Neuromodulation offers a unique approach to rhythm-related stimulation as it pertains to modulating neural functioning, with the goal of alleviating symptoms of mental disorder. Rhythm and related concepts (frequency, resonance, entrainment) are thought by many to...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Evans, James R. (Editor ), Turner, Robert A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, [2017]
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505 0 |a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; References; Chapter 1 -- Historical Overview of Rhythmic Stimulation Procedures in Health and Disease; Introduction; Historical Highlights; Antiquity; Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries; Mesmerism and Hypnosis; Homeopathy; Radionics; Color Therapy; The Work of Royal Raymond Rife; Electrodiagnosis, Diagnoscopy, and Discovery of the Human EEG; 1950 to Present; Electrocortical Stimulation Procedures; Electromagnetic Stimulation; Sound Therapies; Light Therapies 
505 8 |a Auditory-Visual StimulationTherapies Involving Rhythmic Proprioceptive Stimulation; Aromatherapy; Other Rhythm-Related Therapies; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 -- Cranio-electro Stimulation: An Effective yet Simple Technique for Calming the Mind; Introduction; History; About Electricity and Nerve Physiology; Household Power; The Electronics Behind CES; CES Physiological Studies; Methodology; Neurotransmitter Effects of CES; Clinical Studies; Drug Use vs. CES for the Treatment of Depression; Some Extraordinary Applications of CES; Modern Developments in CES Technology; Frequency; Waveforms 
505 8 |a ConclusionsReferences; Further Reading; Chapter 3 -- Audio-Visual Entrainment: Physiological Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes; Introduction; Brain wave driving; Dissociation/Hypnotic Induction; Autonomic Nervous System Calming; Heart Rate Variability (Measure of Autonomic Arousal); Increased Cerebral Blood Flow; Increased Neurotransmitters; Unexpected Effects of Light and Sound Stimulation; Research; The Enigma of Results of Audio-Visual Entrainment; Case Studies; Definition of Some EEG and Quantitative EEG (qEEG) Terms; Case Report 1: Boosting Cerebral Blood Flow; History 
505 8 |a Case Report 2: Calming Beta-Type of Anxiety Using Beta AVEHistory; Thalamo-Cortical Issues/Closed-Head Brain Injury of the Diffuse-Axonal Type; Case Report 3: Jumpstarting the Thalamo-Cortical Loop Using Beta/SMR AVE; History; EEG/qEEG Analysis; Raw Waveforms Condition; EEG Assessment During Beta/SMR AVE; Dynamics of Brain Response to Repetitive Stimulation; Neuroplasticity; Physioplasticity; Attractors and Random Stimulation Concepts; Subjective Aspects; Rhythmic Stimulation of a Hyper-Connected, Allostatic System; Toward a Model of Specificity in Rhythmic Stimulation; Conclusions 
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