Eric Wassermann, Angel Peterchev, Sarah Lisanby, Ulf Ziemann, Vincent Walsh, Hartwig Siebner
The Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation
Second Edition
Eric Wassermann, Angel Peterchev, Sarah Lisanby, Ulf Ziemann, Vincent Walsh, Hartwig Siebner
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This second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation brings together the latest developments in the field of noninvasive neuromodulation, and highlights challenges, opportunities, and future directions for this rapidly changing field.
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This second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Transcranial Stimulation brings together the latest developments in the field of noninvasive neuromodulation, and highlights challenges, opportunities, and future directions for this rapidly changing field.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 173mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2291g
- ISBN-13: 9780198832256
- ISBN-10: 0198832257
- Artikelnr.: 69730309
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 173mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2291g
- ISBN-13: 9780198832256
- ISBN-10: 0198832257
- Artikelnr.: 69730309
Dr. Eric Wassermann received his B.A. from Swarthmore College, his M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and his M.D. from New York Medical College. After a residency in neurology at the Boston City Hospital, he completed a fellowship in the Human Motor Control Section at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, where he stayed on as a Staff Clinician and independent investigator. His research focuses on revealing the mechanisms of behavioral adaptation and learning in humans, and using noninvasive brain stimulation and other methods to enhance those processes. Dr. Angel V. Peterchev received his A.B. degree in Physics & Engineering Sciences from Harvard University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He completed post-doctoral training in Brain Stimulation at Columbia University. Dr. Peterchev is presently Associate Professor at Duke University in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, with secondary appointments in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurosurgery. He directs the Brain Stimulation Engineering Lab which aims to improve noninvasive brain stimulation through the development of devices, computational models, and application paradigms. Dr. Sarah Hollingsworth Lisanby completed her BS, MD, and psychiatry residency at Duke University, and a geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Columbia University. She went on to become JP Gibbons Endowed Professor and Chair of the Duke Psychiatry Department. Her research focuses on innovations in brain stimulation in psychiatry. She conducted the first-in-animal, first-in-human, and first randomized controlled trials with Magnetic Seizure Therapy (MST) to treat severe depression. She leads large scale funding initiatives in 'The Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies' (BRAIN) initiative, and directs the Division of Translational Research and the Noninvasive Neuromodulation Unit at the National Institute of Mental Health. Prof. Ulf Ziemann received his MD from the University of Göttingen, Germany. He is currently the Director of the Department Neurology & Stroke, and Co-Director of Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Germany. He has been Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Neurophysiology since 2016 and Deputy Editor of Brain Stimulation since 2007. His research focuses on motor cortex physiology, plasticity, brain-state-dependent stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, TMS-EEG, and neuropharmacology. His clinical expertise is on stroke, neuroimmunology, and clinical neurophysiology. Prof. Vincent Walsh received his B.A. from the University of Sheffield and his PhD from the University of Manchester (UMIST). Following 10 years of post-doctoral research with Alan Cowey at the Dept of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, he moved to the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in 2002. His research now focuses on sleep, learning, and social group dynamics. Prof. Hartwig Roman Siebner is a board-certified neurologist who started his academic career at the Department of Neurology, Munich University of Technology. In 2000, he moved to the Institute of Neurology in London, where he had the privilege to work as research fellow with Prof. John Rothwell. In 2022, he was appointed by the Christian-Albrecht-University Kiel as principal investigator in the collaborative brain imaging initiative 'Neuroimage-Nord'. In 2008, he joined the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre and has been leading the research centre as scientific director since 2010.
* Section I: Physics, Biophysics, and Technology
* 1: Boshuo Wang, Aman S. Aberra, Warren M. Grill, and Angel V.
Peterchev: Physics and biophysics fundamentals of transcranial
stimulation
* 2: Dennis Q. Truong, Niranjan Khadka, Angel V. Peterchev, and Marom
Bikson: Transcranial electrical stimulation devices
* 3: Angel V. Peterchev and Mark E. Riehl: Transcranial magnetic
stimulators
* 4: Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Zhi-De Deng, Luis Gomez, Lari M. Koponen,
Jaakko O. Nieminen, Angel V. Peterchev, and Charles M. Epstein:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation coils
* 5: Martin Sommer, Ricci Hannah, Angel V. Peterchev, and Walter
Paulus: TMS pulse waveform and direction
* 6: Axel Thielscher, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Gary E. Strangman, and
Bradley E. Treeby: Computational methods for dosimetry
* 7: Stefan M. Goetz and Thomas Kammer: Neuronavigation
* 8: Guglielmo Foffani and Antonio Oliviero: Transcranial static
magnetic field stimulation
* 9: Kim Butts Pauly, Zhihai Qiu, and Wynn Legon: Transcranial
ultrasound modulation
* 10: Xinlong Wang, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, and Hanli Liu:
Transcranial infrared laser stimulation
* Section II: TMS measures of motor cortical and corticospinal
excitability: Physiology, function and plasticity
* 11: Sein H. Schmidt and Stephan A. Brandt: Motor threshold, motor
evoked potential, central motor conduction time
* 12: Markus Kofler and Vasilios Kimiskidis: Cortical silent period
* 13: Robin Cash and Ulf Ziemann: Paired-pulse measures [SICI, SICF,
ICF, LICI, LCD]
* 14: Ritsuko Hanajima, Vincenzo di Lazzaro, Yoshikazu Ugawa:
Paired-coil measures
* 15: Ulf Ziemann: Pharmacology of TMS measures
* 16: Robert Chen and Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen: Clinical Utility of
TMS-EMG measures
* 17: Risto Ilmoniemi, Nigel Rogasch, and Silvia Casarotto: TMS
measures explored by EEG recordings
* 18: John Rothwell and Ricci Hannah: TMS measures and voluntary motor
function
* 19: Joseph Cla?en, Christoph Zrenner, and Ying-Zu Huang: Changes in
TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS
* 20: Michael Nitsche, Walter Paulus, and Gregor Thut: Changes in TMS
measures induced by transcranial direct and alternating current
stimulation
* Section III: Combining transcranial brain stimulation with brain
mapping
* 21: Anke N. Karabanov and Hartwig R. Siebner: Brain mapping and brain
stimulation - a framework
* 22: Raffaele Dubbioso and Axel Thielscher: Transcranial brain
stimulation and structural MRI
* 23: Christian Windischberger, Martin Tik, Axel Thielscher, and
Hartwig R. Siebner: Transcranial brain stimulation and functional MRI
* 24: Charlotte J. Stagg: Transcranial brain stimulation and magnetic
resonance spectroscopy
* 25: Sang Soo Cho and Antonio Strafella: Transcranial brain
stimulation and PET
* 26: Til Ole Bergmann, Leo Tomasevic, and Hartwig R. Siebner:
Transcranial brain stimulation and EEG/MEG
* Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and
Cognition
* 27: David Pitcher: Higher level vision
* 28: Amanda Ellison: Attention and spatial cognition
* 29: Gábor Csifcsák, Matthias Mittner, and Birte U. Forstmann:
Decision Making
* 30: Marinella Cappelletti and Maria Silvia Saccani: Numerical
Cognition
* 31: Juha Silvanto: State-dependent studies on perception and
cognition
* Section V: Noninvasive brain stimulation in learning and memory
* 32: Michael V. Freedberg and Eric Wassermann: rTMS and implicit
learning
* 33: Anke Ninija Karabanov, Elinor Tzvi-Minker: Effects of electrical
brain stimulation on motor learning
* 34: Melissa Habscher and Joel L. Voss: Transcranial stimulation of
episodic memory networks
* 35: Bradley R. Postle, Eva Feredoes, and Jeffrey S. Johnson: Working
memory
* 36: Ainslie Johnstone, James J. Bonaiuto, and Sven Bestmann:
Computational Neurostimulation
* 37: Anita S. Jwa: Ethical Issues in Transcranial Stimulation for
Enhancement
* Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of Transcranial Stimulation
* 38: Colleen Loo, Donel Martin, and Adriano Moffa: New developments in
the treatment of depression with tDCS
* 39: Leanne Williams: Stratified precision medicine for transcranial
magnetic stimulation treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
* 40: Noah S. Philip, Nick Petrosino, McKenna Brennan: TMS in the
treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
* 41: Bruce Luber and Lysianne Beynel: Cognitive enhancement using
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), with application to normal and
pathological cognitive decline in aging
* 42: Bernadette Fitzgibbon and Siobhan Schabrun: Transcranial
Stimulation and the Pain Experience
* 43: Flavio Frohlich and Fred Jarskog: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
in Schizophrenia
* 44: Lindsay Oberman, Peter Enticott, and Melissa Kirkovski:
Experimental and Therapeutic use of Transcranial Stimulation
techniques in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* 45: Zhi-De Deng and Sarah H. Lisanby: Next Generation Seizure Therapy
* 1: Boshuo Wang, Aman S. Aberra, Warren M. Grill, and Angel V.
Peterchev: Physics and biophysics fundamentals of transcranial
stimulation
* 2: Dennis Q. Truong, Niranjan Khadka, Angel V. Peterchev, and Marom
Bikson: Transcranial electrical stimulation devices
* 3: Angel V. Peterchev and Mark E. Riehl: Transcranial magnetic
stimulators
* 4: Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Zhi-De Deng, Luis Gomez, Lari M. Koponen,
Jaakko O. Nieminen, Angel V. Peterchev, and Charles M. Epstein:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation coils
* 5: Martin Sommer, Ricci Hannah, Angel V. Peterchev, and Walter
Paulus: TMS pulse waveform and direction
* 6: Axel Thielscher, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Gary E. Strangman, and
Bradley E. Treeby: Computational methods for dosimetry
* 7: Stefan M. Goetz and Thomas Kammer: Neuronavigation
* 8: Guglielmo Foffani and Antonio Oliviero: Transcranial static
magnetic field stimulation
* 9: Kim Butts Pauly, Zhihai Qiu, and Wynn Legon: Transcranial
ultrasound modulation
* 10: Xinlong Wang, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, and Hanli Liu:
Transcranial infrared laser stimulation
* Section II: TMS measures of motor cortical and corticospinal
excitability: Physiology, function and plasticity
* 11: Sein H. Schmidt and Stephan A. Brandt: Motor threshold, motor
evoked potential, central motor conduction time
* 12: Markus Kofler and Vasilios Kimiskidis: Cortical silent period
* 13: Robin Cash and Ulf Ziemann: Paired-pulse measures [SICI, SICF,
ICF, LICI, LCD]
* 14: Ritsuko Hanajima, Vincenzo di Lazzaro, Yoshikazu Ugawa:
Paired-coil measures
* 15: Ulf Ziemann: Pharmacology of TMS measures
* 16: Robert Chen and Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen: Clinical Utility of
TMS-EMG measures
* 17: Risto Ilmoniemi, Nigel Rogasch, and Silvia Casarotto: TMS
measures explored by EEG recordings
* 18: John Rothwell and Ricci Hannah: TMS measures and voluntary motor
function
* 19: Joseph Cla?en, Christoph Zrenner, and Ying-Zu Huang: Changes in
TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS
* 20: Michael Nitsche, Walter Paulus, and Gregor Thut: Changes in TMS
measures induced by transcranial direct and alternating current
stimulation
* Section III: Combining transcranial brain stimulation with brain
mapping
* 21: Anke N. Karabanov and Hartwig R. Siebner: Brain mapping and brain
stimulation - a framework
* 22: Raffaele Dubbioso and Axel Thielscher: Transcranial brain
stimulation and structural MRI
* 23: Christian Windischberger, Martin Tik, Axel Thielscher, and
Hartwig R. Siebner: Transcranial brain stimulation and functional MRI
* 24: Charlotte J. Stagg: Transcranial brain stimulation and magnetic
resonance spectroscopy
* 25: Sang Soo Cho and Antonio Strafella: Transcranial brain
stimulation and PET
* 26: Til Ole Bergmann, Leo Tomasevic, and Hartwig R. Siebner:
Transcranial brain stimulation and EEG/MEG
* Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and
Cognition
* 27: David Pitcher: Higher level vision
* 28: Amanda Ellison: Attention and spatial cognition
* 29: Gábor Csifcsák, Matthias Mittner, and Birte U. Forstmann:
Decision Making
* 30: Marinella Cappelletti and Maria Silvia Saccani: Numerical
Cognition
* 31: Juha Silvanto: State-dependent studies on perception and
cognition
* Section V: Noninvasive brain stimulation in learning and memory
* 32: Michael V. Freedberg and Eric Wassermann: rTMS and implicit
learning
* 33: Anke Ninija Karabanov, Elinor Tzvi-Minker: Effects of electrical
brain stimulation on motor learning
* 34: Melissa Habscher and Joel L. Voss: Transcranial stimulation of
episodic memory networks
* 35: Bradley R. Postle, Eva Feredoes, and Jeffrey S. Johnson: Working
memory
* 36: Ainslie Johnstone, James J. Bonaiuto, and Sven Bestmann:
Computational Neurostimulation
* 37: Anita S. Jwa: Ethical Issues in Transcranial Stimulation for
Enhancement
* Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of Transcranial Stimulation
* 38: Colleen Loo, Donel Martin, and Adriano Moffa: New developments in
the treatment of depression with tDCS
* 39: Leanne Williams: Stratified precision medicine for transcranial
magnetic stimulation treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
* 40: Noah S. Philip, Nick Petrosino, McKenna Brennan: TMS in the
treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
* 41: Bruce Luber and Lysianne Beynel: Cognitive enhancement using
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), with application to normal and
pathological cognitive decline in aging
* 42: Bernadette Fitzgibbon and Siobhan Schabrun: Transcranial
Stimulation and the Pain Experience
* 43: Flavio Frohlich and Fred Jarskog: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
in Schizophrenia
* 44: Lindsay Oberman, Peter Enticott, and Melissa Kirkovski:
Experimental and Therapeutic use of Transcranial Stimulation
techniques in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* 45: Zhi-De Deng and Sarah H. Lisanby: Next Generation Seizure Therapy
* Section I: Physics, Biophysics, and Technology
* 1: Boshuo Wang, Aman S. Aberra, Warren M. Grill, and Angel V.
Peterchev: Physics and biophysics fundamentals of transcranial
stimulation
* 2: Dennis Q. Truong, Niranjan Khadka, Angel V. Peterchev, and Marom
Bikson: Transcranial electrical stimulation devices
* 3: Angel V. Peterchev and Mark E. Riehl: Transcranial magnetic
stimulators
* 4: Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Zhi-De Deng, Luis Gomez, Lari M. Koponen,
Jaakko O. Nieminen, Angel V. Peterchev, and Charles M. Epstein:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation coils
* 5: Martin Sommer, Ricci Hannah, Angel V. Peterchev, and Walter
Paulus: TMS pulse waveform and direction
* 6: Axel Thielscher, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Gary E. Strangman, and
Bradley E. Treeby: Computational methods for dosimetry
* 7: Stefan M. Goetz and Thomas Kammer: Neuronavigation
* 8: Guglielmo Foffani and Antonio Oliviero: Transcranial static
magnetic field stimulation
* 9: Kim Butts Pauly, Zhihai Qiu, and Wynn Legon: Transcranial
ultrasound modulation
* 10: Xinlong Wang, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, and Hanli Liu:
Transcranial infrared laser stimulation
* Section II: TMS measures of motor cortical and corticospinal
excitability: Physiology, function and plasticity
* 11: Sein H. Schmidt and Stephan A. Brandt: Motor threshold, motor
evoked potential, central motor conduction time
* 12: Markus Kofler and Vasilios Kimiskidis: Cortical silent period
* 13: Robin Cash and Ulf Ziemann: Paired-pulse measures [SICI, SICF,
ICF, LICI, LCD]
* 14: Ritsuko Hanajima, Vincenzo di Lazzaro, Yoshikazu Ugawa:
Paired-coil measures
* 15: Ulf Ziemann: Pharmacology of TMS measures
* 16: Robert Chen and Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen: Clinical Utility of
TMS-EMG measures
* 17: Risto Ilmoniemi, Nigel Rogasch, and Silvia Casarotto: TMS
measures explored by EEG recordings
* 18: John Rothwell and Ricci Hannah: TMS measures and voluntary motor
function
* 19: Joseph Cla?en, Christoph Zrenner, and Ying-Zu Huang: Changes in
TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS
* 20: Michael Nitsche, Walter Paulus, and Gregor Thut: Changes in TMS
measures induced by transcranial direct and alternating current
stimulation
* Section III: Combining transcranial brain stimulation with brain
mapping
* 21: Anke N. Karabanov and Hartwig R. Siebner: Brain mapping and brain
stimulation - a framework
* 22: Raffaele Dubbioso and Axel Thielscher: Transcranial brain
stimulation and structural MRI
* 23: Christian Windischberger, Martin Tik, Axel Thielscher, and
Hartwig R. Siebner: Transcranial brain stimulation and functional MRI
* 24: Charlotte J. Stagg: Transcranial brain stimulation and magnetic
resonance spectroscopy
* 25: Sang Soo Cho and Antonio Strafella: Transcranial brain
stimulation and PET
* 26: Til Ole Bergmann, Leo Tomasevic, and Hartwig R. Siebner:
Transcranial brain stimulation and EEG/MEG
* Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and
Cognition
* 27: David Pitcher: Higher level vision
* 28: Amanda Ellison: Attention and spatial cognition
* 29: Gábor Csifcsák, Matthias Mittner, and Birte U. Forstmann:
Decision Making
* 30: Marinella Cappelletti and Maria Silvia Saccani: Numerical
Cognition
* 31: Juha Silvanto: State-dependent studies on perception and
cognition
* Section V: Noninvasive brain stimulation in learning and memory
* 32: Michael V. Freedberg and Eric Wassermann: rTMS and implicit
learning
* 33: Anke Ninija Karabanov, Elinor Tzvi-Minker: Effects of electrical
brain stimulation on motor learning
* 34: Melissa Habscher and Joel L. Voss: Transcranial stimulation of
episodic memory networks
* 35: Bradley R. Postle, Eva Feredoes, and Jeffrey S. Johnson: Working
memory
* 36: Ainslie Johnstone, James J. Bonaiuto, and Sven Bestmann:
Computational Neurostimulation
* 37: Anita S. Jwa: Ethical Issues in Transcranial Stimulation for
Enhancement
* Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of Transcranial Stimulation
* 38: Colleen Loo, Donel Martin, and Adriano Moffa: New developments in
the treatment of depression with tDCS
* 39: Leanne Williams: Stratified precision medicine for transcranial
magnetic stimulation treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
* 40: Noah S. Philip, Nick Petrosino, McKenna Brennan: TMS in the
treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
* 41: Bruce Luber and Lysianne Beynel: Cognitive enhancement using
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), with application to normal and
pathological cognitive decline in aging
* 42: Bernadette Fitzgibbon and Siobhan Schabrun: Transcranial
Stimulation and the Pain Experience
* 43: Flavio Frohlich and Fred Jarskog: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
in Schizophrenia
* 44: Lindsay Oberman, Peter Enticott, and Melissa Kirkovski:
Experimental and Therapeutic use of Transcranial Stimulation
techniques in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* 45: Zhi-De Deng and Sarah H. Lisanby: Next Generation Seizure Therapy
* 1: Boshuo Wang, Aman S. Aberra, Warren M. Grill, and Angel V.
Peterchev: Physics and biophysics fundamentals of transcranial
stimulation
* 2: Dennis Q. Truong, Niranjan Khadka, Angel V. Peterchev, and Marom
Bikson: Transcranial electrical stimulation devices
* 3: Angel V. Peterchev and Mark E. Riehl: Transcranial magnetic
stimulators
* 4: Risto J. Ilmoniemi, Zhi-De Deng, Luis Gomez, Lari M. Koponen,
Jaakko O. Nieminen, Angel V. Peterchev, and Charles M. Epstein:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation coils
* 5: Martin Sommer, Ricci Hannah, Angel V. Peterchev, and Walter
Paulus: TMS pulse waveform and direction
* 6: Axel Thielscher, Kristoffer H. Madsen, Gary E. Strangman, and
Bradley E. Treeby: Computational methods for dosimetry
* 7: Stefan M. Goetz and Thomas Kammer: Neuronavigation
* 8: Guglielmo Foffani and Antonio Oliviero: Transcranial static
magnetic field stimulation
* 9: Kim Butts Pauly, Zhihai Qiu, and Wynn Legon: Transcranial
ultrasound modulation
* 10: Xinlong Wang, Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, and Hanli Liu:
Transcranial infrared laser stimulation
* Section II: TMS measures of motor cortical and corticospinal
excitability: Physiology, function and plasticity
* 11: Sein H. Schmidt and Stephan A. Brandt: Motor threshold, motor
evoked potential, central motor conduction time
* 12: Markus Kofler and Vasilios Kimiskidis: Cortical silent period
* 13: Robin Cash and Ulf Ziemann: Paired-pulse measures [SICI, SICF,
ICF, LICI, LCD]
* 14: Ritsuko Hanajima, Vincenzo di Lazzaro, Yoshikazu Ugawa:
Paired-coil measures
* 15: Ulf Ziemann: Pharmacology of TMS measures
* 16: Robert Chen and Kai-Hsiang Stanley Chen: Clinical Utility of
TMS-EMG measures
* 17: Risto Ilmoniemi, Nigel Rogasch, and Silvia Casarotto: TMS
measures explored by EEG recordings
* 18: John Rothwell and Ricci Hannah: TMS measures and voluntary motor
function
* 19: Joseph Cla?en, Christoph Zrenner, and Ying-Zu Huang: Changes in
TMS measures induced by repetitive TMS
* 20: Michael Nitsche, Walter Paulus, and Gregor Thut: Changes in TMS
measures induced by transcranial direct and alternating current
stimulation
* Section III: Combining transcranial brain stimulation with brain
mapping
* 21: Anke N. Karabanov and Hartwig R. Siebner: Brain mapping and brain
stimulation - a framework
* 22: Raffaele Dubbioso and Axel Thielscher: Transcranial brain
stimulation and structural MRI
* 23: Christian Windischberger, Martin Tik, Axel Thielscher, and
Hartwig R. Siebner: Transcranial brain stimulation and functional MRI
* 24: Charlotte J. Stagg: Transcranial brain stimulation and magnetic
resonance spectroscopy
* 25: Sang Soo Cho and Antonio Strafella: Transcranial brain
stimulation and PET
* 26: Til Ole Bergmann, Leo Tomasevic, and Hartwig R. Siebner:
Transcranial brain stimulation and EEG/MEG
* Section IV: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Perception and
Cognition
* 27: David Pitcher: Higher level vision
* 28: Amanda Ellison: Attention and spatial cognition
* 29: Gábor Csifcsák, Matthias Mittner, and Birte U. Forstmann:
Decision Making
* 30: Marinella Cappelletti and Maria Silvia Saccani: Numerical
Cognition
* 31: Juha Silvanto: State-dependent studies on perception and
cognition
* Section V: Noninvasive brain stimulation in learning and memory
* 32: Michael V. Freedberg and Eric Wassermann: rTMS and implicit
learning
* 33: Anke Ninija Karabanov, Elinor Tzvi-Minker: Effects of electrical
brain stimulation on motor learning
* 34: Melissa Habscher and Joel L. Voss: Transcranial stimulation of
episodic memory networks
* 35: Bradley R. Postle, Eva Feredoes, and Jeffrey S. Johnson: Working
memory
* 36: Ainslie Johnstone, James J. Bonaiuto, and Sven Bestmann:
Computational Neurostimulation
* 37: Anita S. Jwa: Ethical Issues in Transcranial Stimulation for
Enhancement
* Section VI: Therapeutic Applications of Transcranial Stimulation
* 38: Colleen Loo, Donel Martin, and Adriano Moffa: New developments in
the treatment of depression with tDCS
* 39: Leanne Williams: Stratified precision medicine for transcranial
magnetic stimulation treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
* 40: Noah S. Philip, Nick Petrosino, McKenna Brennan: TMS in the
treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
* 41: Bruce Luber and Lysianne Beynel: Cognitive enhancement using
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), with application to normal and
pathological cognitive decline in aging
* 42: Bernadette Fitzgibbon and Siobhan Schabrun: Transcranial
Stimulation and the Pain Experience
* 43: Flavio Frohlich and Fred Jarskog: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
in Schizophrenia
* 44: Lindsay Oberman, Peter Enticott, and Melissa Kirkovski:
Experimental and Therapeutic use of Transcranial Stimulation
techniques in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* 45: Zhi-De Deng and Sarah H. Lisanby: Next Generation Seizure Therapy