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Recent Developments in Noninvasive Neuromodulation for Mood and Anxiety Disorders

机译:用于情绪和焦虑症的非侵入性神经调节的最新进展

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Noninvasive neuromodulation refers to a family of device-based interventions that apply electrical or magnetic fields, either at convulsive or subconvulsive levels, to the brain through the intact skull to modulate neural function. This is a rapidly evolving field, with new research emerging regarding the various roles that these devices can play both in studying the neural mechanisms underlying mood and anxiety disorders, and in treating pharmacoresistant conditions either on their own or in combination with other therapies. Each neuromodulation modality has its pros and cons and should be carefully chosen after weighing the risks and benefits. This manuscript reviews some of the most exciting developments in this field over the past year and emphasizes themes that are emerging as being important for these tools to fulfill their potential to transform how we study and treat mood and anxiety disorders. Key among these themes is the concept of how we understand the “dose” of the stimulation, and how exogenously applied fields interact with endogenous brain activity. Refining the concept of dose will ultimately be important in allowing clinicians and researchers to apply the procedure with precision to engage the targeted network to achieve the desired effects in each individual. The large parameter space defining dose of neuromodulation makes interpreting the literature on safety and efficacy challenging and highlights the need for clear and accurate reporting of the spatial, temporal, and contextual features of dosage to make the emerging literature base as informative as possible. Ultimately, the impact of noninvasive neuromodulation devices is potentially transformational given their utility in providing mechanistic insight into the circuit-based and oscillatory origins of mood and anxiety disorders, as well as providing therapeutic interventions rationally designed to target disease-related processes.
机译:非侵入性神经调节是指一系列基于设备的干预,它们通过完整的颅骨将惊厥或亚惊厥水平的电场或磁场施加到大脑,以调节神经功能。这是一个快速发展的领域,有关这些设备在研究情绪和焦虑症背后的神经机制以及单独或与其他疗法联合治疗药物耐药性疾病中可以发挥的各种作用的新研究不断涌现。每种神经调节方式各有利弊,在权衡风险和收益后应谨慎选择。这份手稿回顾了过去一年该领域中一些最令人兴奋的进展,并强调了正在出现的主题,这些主题对于这些工具发挥其潜力来改变我们研究和治疗情绪和焦虑症的潜力至关重要。这些主题中的关键是我们如何理解刺激的“剂量”以及外源施加的场与内源性大脑活动如何相互作用的概念。最终,完善剂量概念对于使临床医生和研究人员能够精确地应用该程序,以使目标网络参与治疗,从而在每个人中获得理想的效果至关重要。定义神经调节剂量的大参数空间使对安全性和有效性的文献进行解释具有挑战性,并强调需要清晰,准确地报告剂量的空间,时间和环境特征,以使新兴文献尽可能地具有信息性。最终,鉴于非侵入性神经调节装置可用于提供对情绪和焦虑症的基于回路的和振荡的起源的机械性见解,以及提供针对疾病相关过程的合理设计的治疗性干预措施,其影响可能是变革性的。

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