• cortical stimulation mapping, as neurosurgeons were now utilizing a more updated picture of the brain.[citation needed] Cortical stimulation mapping is...
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive form of brain stimulation in which a changing magnetic field is used to induce an electric current...
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    multimodal motor mapping: a comparison of magnetoencephalography imaging, navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation, and direct cortical stimulation". Journal...
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    there may be two different cortical areas for the genitals, possibly differentiated by one dealing with erogenous stimulation and the other dealing with...
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    smell, or hearing). Sufficient physical stimulation of the genitals usually results in an orgasm. Stimulation can be by oneself (masturbation or sexual...
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    structures such as the hippocampus. Direct cortical electrical stimulation (DCES), also known as cortical stimulation mapping, is frequently performed in concurrence...
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    the coordinated activation of a multitude of cortical points, terminating at a final locus of motor cortical activity, which holds the limb at a spatial...
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    electromyography, entropy monitoring, neuromuscular monitoring, cortical stimulation mapping, and neuromorphology Mechanical ventilation Anatomical knowledge...
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  • A comparison of language mapping by preoperative navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation and direct cortical stimulation during awake surgery, Neurosurgery...
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  • cards Cortical stimulation mapping, a procedure that aims to localize the function of specific brain regions through direct electrical stimulation Crop...
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    stimulation for TRD by utilizing intracranial recordings to tailor stimulation parameters. Scangos et al. demonstrated the effectiveness of mapping emotional...
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    the brain. This method is used in cortical stimulation mapping, used in the study of the relationship between cortical areas and their systemic function...
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  • phantom limbs were the result of cortical remapping. However, in 1995 Herta Flor and her colleagues demonstrated that cortical remapping occurs only in patients...
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  • function map) Connectomics – mapping technique showing neural connections in a nervous system. Cortical stimulation mapping Diffusion MRI (dMRI) – includes...
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  • Wilder Penfield conducted cortical stimulation mapping research in the 1950s, resulting in the cortical homunculus and cortical maps; neurosurgeon Tipu...
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    cluster together as cortical columns. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel proposed the classic ice-cube organization model of cortical columns for two tuning...
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    Consistently, electro stimulation to the aSTG of this patient resulted in impaired speech perception (see also for similar results). Intra-cortical recordings from...
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  • surgical resection to reduce the occurrence of seizures, and cortical stimulation mapping identifies functional neural tissue to preserve it. However,...
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    including mapping the functions of various regions of the brain such as the cortical homunculus. His scientific contributions on neural stimulation expand...
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  • Brain stimulation reward (BSR) is a pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions, originally discovered by James Olds...
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    century emphasized cortical inputs and outputs. However, later work has suggested the claustrum has extensive connections to cortical and subcortical regions...
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  • people who undergo chemotherapy Electrotherapy Cortical stimulation mapping – direct electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex to elicit a response Electroconvulsive...
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  • awake during the cortical mapping; whereas in an MAC surgery the patient is awake the entire time. The procedure for deep brain stimulation placement is similar...
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    journals Statistical parametric mapping – Statistical technique Transcranial magnetic stimulation – Brain stimulation using magnetic fields Voxel-based...
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    which were elicited by stimulation. Ferrier was also able to demonstrate that the high-intensity stimulation of motor cortical areas caused repetitive...
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  • areas, differentiation is not certain with lack of mass data. Cortical Stimulation Mapping, invasive brain surgery that probes at area of the cortex to...
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  • magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation sites to understand treatment responsiveness. Research findings based on lesion network mapping have been...
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    electrical stimulation does not evoke movements The prefrontal cortex has been defined based on cytoarchitectonics by the presence of a cortical granular...
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  • Tonotopy (redirect from Frequency mapping)
    Dijk P (September 2012). "Mapping the tonotopic organization in human auditory cortex with minimally salient acoustic stimulation". Cerebral Cortex. 22 (9):...
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  • cortical ischemia during carotid endarterectomy surgeries and for mapping the sensory areas of the brain during brain surgery. Electrical stimulation...
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