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Brain Stimulation

Volume 17, Issue 3

Pages 501-730 (May–June 2024)

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    1. Cover 1

      Page OFC
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    1. Masthead

      Page i
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    1. Editorial Board

      Page ii
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    1. Table of Contents

      Pages iii-vi
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  1. Review Articles

    1. Transcranial Pulsed Ultrasound

      1. ITRUSST consensus on standardised reporting for transcranial ultrasound stimulation

        Pages 607-615
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  2. Original Articles

    1. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)

      1. Auditory cues modulate the short timescale dynamics of STN activity during stepping in Parkinson's disease

        Pages 501-509
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      2. Electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area restores consciousness from sevoflurane-, dexmedetomidine-, and fentanyl-induced unconsciousness in rats

        Pages 687-697
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    2. New Approaches

      1. Thresholds and mechanisms of human magnetophosphene perception induced by low frequency sinusoidal magnetic fields

        Pages 668-675
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    3. Transcranial Pulsed Ultrasound

      1. Sustained reduction of essential tremor with low-power non-thermal transcranial focused ultrasound stimulations in humans

        Pages 636-647
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    4. Cervical VNS / Auricular VNS / Vestibular

      1. Characterization, number, and spatial organization of nerve fibers in the human cervical vagus nerve and its superior cardiac branch

        Pages 510-524
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      2. Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation in spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (VANQUISH): A randomized safety and feasibility study

        Pages 543-549
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      3. Vagus nerve stimulation enhances remyelination and decreases innate neuroinflammation in lysolecithin-induced demyelination

        Pages 575-587
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    5. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) / Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) / Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS)

      1. Intensity-dependent effects of tDCS on motor learning are related to dopamine

        Pages 553-560
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      2. Transcranial electric stimulation modulates firing rate at clinically relevant intensities

        Pages 561-571
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      3. The effect of tDCS on inhibitory control and its transfer effect on sustained attention in children with autism spectrum disorder: An fNIRS study

        Pages 594-606
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      4. Transcranial direct current stimulation alters cerebrospinal fluid-interstitial fluid exchange in mouse brain

        Pages 620-632
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      5. Trigeminal nerve direct current stimulation causes sustained increase in neural activity in the rat hippocampus

        Pages 648-659
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      6. Single session cross-frequency bifocal tACS modulates visual motion network activity in young healthy population and stroke patients

        Pages 660-667
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    6. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

      1. Depressive symptom trajectories with prolonged rTMS treatment

        Pages 525-532
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      2. Breakdown of effective information flow in disorders of consciousness: Insights from TMS-EEG

        Pages 533-542
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      3. TMS provokes target-dependent intracranial rhythms across human cortical and subcortical sites

        Pages 698-712
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      4. Divergent roles of early visual cortex and inferior frontal junction in visual working memory

        Pages 713-720
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  3. Letters to the Editor

    1. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)

      1. Effective connectivity of functional brain regions through concurrent intracerebral electrical stimulation and frequency-tagged visual presentation

        Pages 726-729
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    2. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

      1. Synaptic density changes following electroconvulsive therapy: A longitudinal pilot study with PET-MR 11C-UCB-J imaging in late-life depression

        Pages 588-590
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      2. Author's reply to commentary on 'altered in vivo early neurogenesis traits in patients with depression: Evidence from neuron-derived extracellular vesicles and electroconvulsive therapy' by Dr. Yakovlev

        Page 619
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      3. Electroconvulsive therapy in new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) in a pediatric patient

        Pages 676-677
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    3. New Approaches

      1. External stimulation of the trigeminal nerve causes pupil dilation in healthy volunteers, suggesting locus coeruleus modulation

        Pages 678-680
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    4. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) / Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) / Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS)

      1. Reduced VR motion sickness by applying random-phase transcranial alternating current stimulation to the left parietal cortex

        Pages 550-552
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      2. Dietary tyrosine consumption modulates the effects of tDCS, but not tRNS, on planning behaviour

        Pages 572-574
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      3. Combining trauma script exposure with tDCS to alleviate symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder: A two-arm randomized sham-controlled multicenter trial

        Pages 591-593
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      4. Long-term outcome safety assessment after teleneuromodulation in children with cerebral palsy

        Pages 633-635
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      5. The potential compensatory effect of transcranial electrical stimulation on the adverse impact of white matter damage in the aging brain

        Pages 681-682
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      6. Frontal HD-tACS enhances behavioral and EEG biomarkers of vigilance in continuous attention task

        Pages 683-686
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      7. Decomposing the effects of α-tACS on brain oscillations and aperiodic 1/f activity

        Pages 721-723
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      8. Recommendation for the use and development of non-invasive brain stimulation— insights from a trans-European participatory stakeholder study

        Pages 724-725
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    5. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

      1. TMS-associated auditory evoked potentials can be effectively masked: Evidence from intracranial EEG

        Pages 616-618
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About this publication

ISSN: 1935-861X