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Proceedings of the fourth annual deep brain stimulation think tank: A review of emerging issues and technologies

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    Wissam Deeb, University of FloridaJames J. Giordano, Georgetown UniversityPeter J. Rossi, University of FloridaAlon Y. Mogilner, New York UniversityAysegul Gunduz, University of FloridaJack W. Judy, University of FloridaBryan T. Klassen, Mayo ClinicChristopher R. Butson, University of UtahCraig Van Horne, University of KentuckyDamiaan Deny, University of AmsterdamDarin D. Dougherty, Massachusetts General HospitalDavid Rowell, University of QueenslandGreg A. Gerhardt, University of KentuckyGwenn S. Smith, Johns Hopkins UniversityFrancisco A. Ponce, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical CenterHarrison C. Walker, University of Alabama at BirminghamHelen M. Bronte-Stewart, Stanford UniversityHelen Mayberg, Emory UniversityHoward J. Chizeck, University of WashingtonJean-Philippe Langevin, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare SystemJens Volkmann, University Clinic of WürzburgJill L. Ostrem, University of California, San FranciscoJonathan B. Shute, University of FloridaJoohi Jimenez-Shahed, Baylor College of MedicineKelly D. Foote, University of FloridaAparna Wagle Shukla, University of FloridaMarvin A. Rossi, Rush UniversityMichael Oh, Allegheny General HospitalMichael Pourfar, New York UniversityPaul B. Rosenberg, Johns Hopkins UniversityPeter A. Silburn, University of QueenslandCoralie de Hemptine, University of California, San FranciscoPhilip A. Starr, University of California, San FranciscoTimothy Denison, Medtronic ModulationUmer Akbar, Brown UniversityWarren M. Grill, Duke UniversityMichael S. Okun, University of Florida
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2016-11-22
Publisher
  • Frontiers Media
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  • © 2016 Deeb, Giordano, Rossi, Mogilner, Gunduz, Judy, Klassen, Butson, Van Horne, Deny, Dougherty, Rowell, Gerhardt, Smith, Ponce, Walker, Bronte-Stewart, Mayberg, Chizeck, Langevin, Volkmann, Ostrem, Shute, Jimenez-Shahed, Foote, Wagle Shukla, Rossi, Oh, Pourfar, Rosenberg, Silburn, de Hemptine, Starr, Denison, Akbar, Grill and Okun.
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ISSN
  • 1662-5145
Volume
  • 10
Issue
  • NOV2016
Start Page
  • 38
End Page
  • 38
Grant/Funding Information
  • National Institutes of Health, National Parkinson Foundation, Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the Tourette Association of America provided funding for the previous studies presented in this paper.
Abstract
  • This paper provides an overview of current progress in the technological advances and the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, as presented by participants of the Fourth Annual DBS Think Tank, which was convened in March 2016 in conjunction with the Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration at the University of Florida, Gainesveille FL, USA. The Think Tank discussions first focused on policy and advocacy in DBS research and clinical practice, formation of registries, and issues involving the use of DBS in the treatment of Tourette Syndrome. Next, advances in the use of neuroimaging and electrochemical markers to enhance DBS specificity were addressed. Updates on ongoing use and developments of DBS for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, obesity, addiction were presented, and progress toward innovation(s) in closed-loop applications were discussed. Each section of these proceedings provides updates and highlights of new information as presented at this year's international Think Tank, with a view toward current and near future advancement of the field.
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  • Biology, Neuroscience
  • Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery

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