Brain Stimulation publishes on the entire field of brain stimulation, including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function through the use of electrical, magnetic, radiowave, or focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation. Brain Stimulation aims to be the premier journal for publication of original research in the field of neuromodulation. The journal includes: a) Original articles; b) Short Communications; c) Invited and original reviews; d) Technology and methodological perspectives (reviews of new devices, description of new methods, etc.); and e) Letters to the Editor. Special issues of the journal will be considered based on scientific merit. The scope of Brain Stimulation extends across the entire field of brain stimulation, including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function through the use of electrical, magnetic, radiowave, or focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation. This includes investigations that study the effects of brain stimulation on basic processes, such as gene expression and other aspects of molecular biology, neurochemical regulation, functional brain activity, sensorimotor function, and cognitive and affective processes at the systems level. The journal seeks the highest level of research on the biophysics and biopsychophysics of stimulation paradigms as well as the use of these techniques as a probe to outline patterns of neural connectivity. As an equal partner with this basic emphasis, the journal will have strong representation of research on the therapeutic potential and adverse effects of the stimulation technologies. The inclusion of research in therapeutics will represent not only clinical trials, but also conceptual pieces, discussions of ethics as they pertain to this field, services research, etc.
Sham tDCS: A hidden source of variability? Reflections for further blinded, controlled trials
来源期刊:Brain Stimulation
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2018.12.977
Dual threshold neural closed loop deep brain stimulation in Parkinson disease patients
来源期刊:Brain Stimulation
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2019.02.020
Can transcranial electric stimulation with multiple electrodes reach deep targets?
来源期刊:Brain Stimulation
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2018.09.010
Effects of single-session versus multi-session non-invasive brain stimulation on craving and consumption in individuals with drug addiction, eating disorders or obesity: A meta-analysis
来源期刊:Brain Stimulation
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2018.12.975
Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on exercise performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis