Rhythmic Stimulation Procedures in Neuromodulation
Evans, James R.
Turner, Robert A.
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 be closely linked to human health and disease. Neurologists and clinical psychologists facilitate neuroplasticity by using pulsed (rhythmic) sensory or electromagnetic stimulation-a group of techniques broadly referred to as neuromodulation. This edited volume describes details of rhythm-related neuromodulation techniques, and experts in the field have detailed the pros and cons of each approach, citing both clinical and scientific support. Each technique chapter provides a detailed description of the procedure, a rationale for application with specific populations, discussion of similarities/differences relative to other approaches, and support for efficacy. This volume offers readers a historical overview of the roles of rhythm and dysrhythmia in health and disease, including examples of past and present therapeutic uses of rhythmic stimulation, entrainment, and/or modification. It also facilitates speculation about potential developments in rhythm-related methods for the future of mental health. Few books published in the general area of rhythm have focused on the scientific study of the significance of biological rhythms. Discusses features of the generally unknown early history of using rhythmic stimulation procedures in treating various disordersProvides an overview of the extent to which rhythmic stimulation of various types are basic to the majority of alternative and complementary medicine fieldsProvides details of several of today's more commonly used stimulation techniques for neuromodulation, discussing the theoretical foundations and limitations of each, and providing clinical and scientific research evidence for their treatment efficacy in specific applicationsDiscusses current directions in which stimulation techniques are moving and speculates on the promise they hold for major changes in mental health care INDICE: 1. Historical Overview of Rhythmic Stimulation Procedures in Health and Disease2. Cranio-electro Stimulation: an effective yet simple technique for calming the mind3. Audio-Visual Entrainment4. Color- and Light-Based Modulation of Brain Activity5. Nexalin and Related Forms of Subcortical Electrical Stimulation6. The Use of Music for Neuromodulation 7. Non-invasive transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation: Working mechanisms8. Toward a Frequency-Based Theory of Neurofeedback9. Cultural Factors in Response to Rhythmic Stimuli10. Speculation on the Nature and Future of Rhythmic Stimulation
- ISBN: 978-0-12-803726-3
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 400
- Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2017
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés