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High-Resolution fMRI Detects Neuromodulation of Individual Brainstem Nuclei by Electrical Tongue Stimulation in Balance-Impaired Individuals (2011)

by J C Wildenberg
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by Emerging Noninvasive Neurostimulation, Yuri P. Danilov, Vladimir S. Kublanov , 2014
"... Two emerging noninvasive neurostimulation technologies, based on electrocutaneius stimulation of the tongue (CN-NINM) and the neck (SYMPATOCORRECTION) are presented. Currently, two por-table devices were developed and introduced in clinical practice: PoNSTM (portable neurostimula-tor) and SYMPATOCOR ..."
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Two emerging noninvasive neurostimulation technologies, based on electrocutaneius stimulation of the tongue (CN-NINM) and the neck (SYMPATOCORRECTION) are presented. Currently, two por-table devices were developed and introduced in clinical practice: PoNSTM (portable neurostimula-tor) and SYMPATOCOR. Both technologies are complements of each other and demonstrate pers-pectives in various applications for purpose of neurorehabilitation and neurological symptoms management in such difficult rehabilitation areas, as traumatic brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and many other neurological disorders.
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...s to sustained neuromodulation (and subsequent therapeutic effect)scomes from previous FMRI studies using optokinetic visual stimulation to activate regions involved in processingsbalance information =-=[4]-=-. Cortical procession of the motion is performed primarily by the motion sensitive visualscortex (hMT+). If these cortical regions determine that the visual data might contain information pertinent to...

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