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Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation (Tes and Tms) for Addiction Medicine: A Consensus Paper on the Present State of the Science and the Road Ahead Publisher Pubmed



Ekhtiari H1 ; Tavakoli H2, 3 ; Addolorato G4, 5 ; Baeken C6 ; Bonci A7, 8, 9 ; Campanella S10 ; Castelobranco L11 ; Challetbouju G12 ; Clark VP13, 14 ; Claus E14 ; Dannon PN15 ; Del Felice A16, 17 ; Den Uyl T18 ; Diana M19 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Ekhtiari H1
  2. Tavakoli H2, 3
  3. Addolorato G4, 5
  4. Baeken C6
  5. Bonci A7, 8, 9
  6. Campanella S10
  7. Castelobranco L11
  8. Challetbouju G12
  9. Clark VP13, 14
  10. Claus E14
  11. Dannon PN15
  12. Del Felice A16, 17
  13. Den Uyl T18
  14. Diana M19
  15. Di Giannantonio M20
  16. Fedota JR21
  17. Fitzgerald P22
  18. Gallimberti L23
  19. Grallbronnec M12
  20. Herremans SC6
  21. Herrmann MJ24
  22. Jamil A25
  23. Khedr E26
  24. Kouimtsidis C27
  25. Kozak K28, 29
  26. Krupitsky E30, 31
  27. Lamm C32
  28. Lechner WV33
  29. Madeo G7
  30. Malmir N3
  31. Martinotti G20
  32. Mcdonald WM34
  33. Montemitro C7, 20
  34. Nakamurapalacios EM35
  35. Nasehi M36
  36. Noel X10
  37. Nosratabadi M37
  38. Paulus M1
  39. Pettorruso M20
  40. Pradhan B38
  41. Praharaj SK39
  42. Rafferty H11
  43. Sahlem G40
  44. Salmeron BJ7
  45. Sauvaget A41, 42
  46. Schluter RS1, 2
  47. Sergiou C43
  48. Shahbabaie A25
  49. Sheffer C44
  50. Spagnolo PA45
  51. Steele VR21
  52. Yuan TF46
  53. Van Dongen JDM43
  54. Van Waes V47
  55. Venkatasubramanian G48
  56. Verdejogarcia A49
  57. Verveer I43
  58. Welsh JW34
  59. Wesley MJ50
  60. Witkiewitz K14
  61. Yavari F25
  62. Zarrindast MR51
  63. Zawertailo L28, 29
  64. Zhang X52
  65. Cha YH1
  66. George TP28, 29
  67. Frohlich F53
  68. Goudriaan AE54, 55
  69. Fecteau S56
  70. Daughters SB53
  71. Stein EA21
  72. Fregni F11
  73. Nitsche MA25, 57
  74. Zangen A58
  75. Bikson M59
  76. Hanlon CA40

Source: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Published:2019


Abstract

There is growing interest in non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) as a novel treatment option for substance-use disorders (SUDs). Recent momentum stems from a foundation of preclinical neuroscience demonstrating links between neural circuits and drug consuming behavior, as well as recent FDA-approval of NIBS treatments for mental health disorders that share overlapping pathology with SUDs. As with any emerging field, enthusiasm must be tempered by reason; lessons learned from the past should be prudently applied to future therapies. Here, an international ensemble of experts provides an overview of the state of transcranial-electrical (tES) and transcranial-magnetic (TMS) stimulation applied in SUDs. This consensus paper provides a systematic literature review on published data – emphasizing the heterogeneity of methods and outcome measures while suggesting strategies to help bridge knowledge gaps. The goal of this effort is to provide the community with guidelines for best practices in tES/TMS SUD research. We hope this will accelerate the speed at which the community translates basic neuroscience into advanced neuromodulation tools for clinical practice in addiction medicine. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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