Foreword. Preface.- SECTION 1: Introducing NIBS: from research to
clinical practice: Neurophysiological bases and mechanisms of
action of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Neurophysiological
bases and mechanisms of action of Transcranial Direct Current
Stimulation. Safety and guidelines recommendations of NIBS
interventions. The role of transcranial brain stimulation in
integrative neuroscience. NIBS as a research tool in clinical and
translational neuroscience.- SECTION 2: TMS and its applications in
neuropsychiatry and clinical neuroscience: Depressive Disorders.
TMS in Psychotic Disorders. TMS in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
TMS in ADHD and Impulse Control Disorders. Use of TMS in
neurodevelopmental and motor disorders. Use of TMS in addiction.
Use of TMS in Dementia. TMS applications in patients with Anxiety
Disorders. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for cognitive
neuroscience. Applications and open questions. TMS combined with
EEG to study psychiatric and neurological disorders.- SECTION 3:
tDCS and its applications in neuropsychiatry and clinical
neuroscience: tDCS in Depressive Disorders. tDCS in Psychotic
Disorders. tDCS in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. tDCS in
addiction. The use of tDCS in neurodevelopmental and motor
disorders. tDCS in Anxiety Disorders. The use of tES in dementia:
from pathophysiology to treatment. Neuropsychological, emotional
and cognitive investigations with tDCS. Research perspectives of
tES in clinical neurosciences. Conclusions.
Bernardo Dell'Osso is currently Associate Professor of Psychiatry
at the University of Milan, Italy, and Director of the UOC
Psychiatry of the Ospedale Sacco-Polo Universitario, ASST
Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, Milan, Italy. He received his medical
degree from the University of Milan. He trained first at the
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pisa, Italy, and
subsequently at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA.
He also completed a clinical fellowship in Transcranial Magnetic
Stimulation at the department of Biological Psychiatry, Columbia
University New York, USA. Since 2014 he has been Scientific Advisor
at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Bipolar
Disorders Clinic, Stanford University, CA, USA. Prof. Dell'Osso's
research interests focus on neuropsychobiology, neurochemistry,
genetics and epigenetics of mood and anxiety disorders,
neuropsychopharmacological treatments, neuromodulation, and impulse
control disorders. He is a member of several national and
international scientific societies and serves on the editorial
board of various international peer-reviewed journals, among them
CNS Spectrums, Comprehensive Psychiatry and International Journal
of Bipolar Disorders. He has authored or co-authored more than 200
scientific papers published in national and international journals,
and 5 monographs.Giorgio Di Lorenzo is currently Associate
Professor at the Chair of Psychiatry, Department of Systems
Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. He received his
medical degree from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy,
where he also completed his training as psychiatrist and
subsequently earned a PhD in Neurosciences. His research interests
include: cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology and brain physiology,
neurophysiology, electrophysiology, functional neuroimaging,
biological psychiatry, psychophysiology, neuromodulation, and
electroencephalography. He is the author of more than 100 papers in
peer-reviewed international journals.
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