Comprehensive, In-Depth Reference Book On Neuromodulation

Main Category: Neurology / Neuroscience
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Article Date: 08 May 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Announcing the upcoming publication of Neuromodulation, edited by Elliot S. Krames, P. Hunter Peckham, and Ali R. Rezai.

This book is the first comprehensive and in-depth reference textbook covering all aspects of the rapidly growing field of neuromodulation, by providing a complete discussion of the fundamental principles of neuromodulation and therapies applied to the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, autonomic nerves and various organs. The book provides tools to directly stimulate specific areas of the nervous system electrically or pharmatcologically.

All of the contributors to Neuromodulation represent leading experts in the field, and the editors are internationally renowned in their respective fields of neuromodulation, pain management, functional neurosurgery and biomedical engineering.

Neuromodulation will be the first and foremost authoritative text on neuromodulation therapies and will establish the gold standard that defines the field for years to come.

ISBN: 9780123747297
PAGES: 600
PUB DATE: June 2009

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Leah Ackerson
Elsevier

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