
Parution de « The Neuroscience of Deep Brain Stimulation », d’Abdelhamid Benazzouz et al.
Abdelhamid Benazzouz, a researcher at the IMN, has just published the book « The Neuroscience of Deep Brain Stimulation », which he co-authored with Ali Jahanshahi and Yasin Temel (Department of Neurosurgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands), through Science Direct.
He and his team are particularly interested in the role of monoaminergic systems in the pathophysiology of the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. They focus specifically on pain as a comorbidity of this neurodegenerative disorder, but also as a condition in its own right.
Key Features
- Reviews the development of experimental models for movements and psychiatric disorders
- Identifies brain pathologies that Deep Brain Stimulation has revolutionized
- Summarizes major technological developments for Deep Brain Stimulation and how they have adapted to patients’ needs, including Epilepsy, Tourette’s Syndrome, and Depression
Abstract
Neuroscience of Deep Brain Stimulation: Research and Clinical Applications begins by introducing readers to the foundational research and historical background of DBS, including developmental experimental models for movement and psychiatric disorders. The second section reviews various clinical applications, including numerous and in-depth case studies. The final section identifies the mechanisms of action behind DBS, including cellular, metabolic, and neurochemical mechanisms. Internationally contributed, this book is an essential guide for anyone in the field of DBS.
For more (link to the book)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/edited-volume/9780323997423/the-neuroscience-of-deep-brain-stimulation#about-the-book
Mise à jour: 27/05/26