Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke
Veldema J, Bösl K, Neumann G, Verheyden G, Nowak DA (2020)
CNS Spectrums 25(1): 38-49.
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Veldema, JitkaUniBi ;
Bösl, Kathrin;
Neumann, Günter;
Verheyden, Geert;
Nowak, Dennis Alexander
Abstract / Bemerkung
**Background**
Noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate neural processing within the motor cortex and thereby might be beneficial in the rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Methods**
We review the pertinent literature regarding the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation in order to facilitate recovery of hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Results**
Twenty controlled trials (including 443 stroke patients) matched our inclusion criteria. Methodology and results of each study are presented in a comparative approach. Current data seem to indicate a better efficiency of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, compared to tDCS to ameliorate hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Conclusions**
Noninvasive brain stimulation has the potential to facilitate recovery of hemispatial neglect after stroke, but until today, there are not enough data to claim its routine use.
Noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate neural processing within the motor cortex and thereby might be beneficial in the rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Methods**
We review the pertinent literature regarding the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation in order to facilitate recovery of hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Results**
Twenty controlled trials (including 443 stroke patients) matched our inclusion criteria. Methodology and results of each study are presented in a comparative approach. Current data seem to indicate a better efficiency of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, compared to tDCS to ameliorate hemispatial neglect after stroke. **Conclusions**
Noninvasive brain stimulation has the potential to facilitate recovery of hemispatial neglect after stroke, but until today, there are not enough data to claim its routine use.
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Zeitschriftentitel
CNS Spectrums
Band
25
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
38-49
ISSN
1092-8529
eISSN
2165-6509
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2960927
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Veldema J, Bösl K, Neumann G, Verheyden G, Nowak DA. Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. CNS Spectrums. 2020;25(1):38-49.
Veldema, J., Bösl, K., Neumann, G., Verheyden, G., & Nowak, D. A. (2020). Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. CNS Spectrums, 25(1), 38-49. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1092852918001748
Veldema, Jitka, Bösl, Kathrin, Neumann, Günter, Verheyden, Geert, and Nowak, Dennis Alexander. 2020. “Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke”. CNS Spectrums 25 (1): 38-49.
Veldema, J., Bösl, K., Neumann, G., Verheyden, G., and Nowak, D. A. (2020). Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. CNS Spectrums 25, 38-49.
Veldema, J., et al., 2020. Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. CNS Spectrums, 25(1), p 38-49.
J. Veldema, et al., “Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke”, CNS Spectrums, vol. 25, 2020, pp. 38-49.
Veldema, J., Bösl, K., Neumann, G., Verheyden, G., Nowak, D.A.: Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. CNS Spectrums. 25, 38-49 (2020).
Veldema, Jitka, Bösl, Kathrin, Neumann, Günter, Verheyden, Geert, and Nowak, Dennis Alexander. “Noninvasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke”. CNS Spectrums 25.1 (2020): 38-49.
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