EPISODE · Dec 15, 2024 · 20 MIN
Intro - The Power of Neurostimulation: From Depression to Parkinson's - Nov 1, 2024
from The Neurostimulation Podcast
Exploring Clinical Neurostimulation: Techniques, Applications, and Future TrendsThis episode of the Neurostimulation Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Passmore, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia, provides an overview of various neurostimulation techniques used in clinical practice. Techniques covered include Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), and Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). The discussion highlights their mechanisms, applications, strengths, limitations, and future trends. The episode aims to make neuroscience research accessible to healthcare professionals, students, and curious individuals, emphasizing evidence-based analysis and the importance of personalized treatment plans.00:00 Welcome to the Neurostimulation Podcast01:05 Introduction and Mission Statement01:33 Disclaimer and Sponsorship02:52 Exploring Neurostimulation Techniques04:54 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)05:49 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)06:44 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS)07:40 Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)08:35 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)09:26 Emerging Techniques and Trends10:03 Comparing Neurostimulation Techniques13:52 Clinical Implications and Future Directions17:32 Conclusion and Future Episodes18:46 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionNeurostimulation resources:Websites:National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS):Provides detailed information on various neurological conditions treated by neurostimulation, including Parkinson's Disease, epilepsy, and depression. https://www.ninds.nih.govThe Brain Stimulation Journal:An academic journal focused on the science and clinical practice of brain stimulation techniques. Access to abstracts is free, with some articles available for full reading.https://www.journals.elsevier.com/brain-stimulationDana Foundation:Offers resources on brain health and neuroscience education, including articles on neurostimulation techniques.https://www.dana.orgNeuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface:Another key journal for professionals interested in the latest research on neurostimulation technologies.https://www.journals.elsevier.com/neuromodulationOnline Courses and Lectures:Coursera - Neuroscience courses:Universities like Johns Hopkins offer courses on neuroscience that touch upon neurostimulation. Courses like "Medical Neuroscience" can provide foundational knowledge.https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=neuroscienceedX - Neurobiology courses:Harvard's "Fundamentals of Neuroscience" or similar courses can dive into brain function and potential therapeutic interventions.https://www.edx.org/search?q=neurobiologyYouTube Channels:Neuroscientifically Challenged: Offers explanations of neuroscience concepts in an accessible manner.https://www.youtube.com/@UCUgZq9PkDp1xaEivtcfJPSg Neuro Transmissions: Focuses on various aspects of neuroscience, including mental health treatments like neurostimulation.https://www.youtube.com/@neurotransmissionsBlogs and Educational Content:Brain Blogger:Regularly features articles on neurostimulation, mental health, and neuroscience research.https://brainblogger.comThe Neuroethics Blog:Discusses ethical considerations in neuroscience, which could be relevant when exploring the ethical dimensions of neurostimulation technologies.https://www.theneuroethicsblog.comProfessional Societies:International Neuromodulation Society:Offers resources, guidelines, and updates on neuromodulation practices, including neurostimulation techniques.https://www.neuromodulation.comSociety for Neuroscience:Provides access to research, educational materials, and professional development in neuroscience.https://www.sfn.org
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