State-of-the-Art Research in Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation
A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurobiology and Clinical Neuroscience".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 11616
Special Issue Editor
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Dear Colleagues,
Trigeminal nerve contains sensory axons that send tactile and nociceptive information from the face and anterior region of the external ear to the central nervous system as well as descending motor axons that innervate masticatory muscles. Afferent projections from the trigeminal ganglion ascend to the trigeminal nuclei in the brainstem and project bilaterally to multiple brainstem nuclei and to forebrain structures. Owing to its extensive connections within the central nervous system, the trigeminal nerve is considered strategic for influencing the activity of both cortical and subcortical structures. Peripheral stimulation of trigeminal nerve (TNS) has been proposed as a treatment option for different neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders. However, despite increasing clinical use, the anatomo-functional correlates of TNS have not been clearly elucidated thus hampering the development of standardized stimulation protocols, providing demonstrable therapeutic efficacy. Contributions to this special issue shall focus on the mechanisms of TNS, its effects on physiological conditions such as mood, sleep and cognition, as well as its application in preclinical and clinical studies of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases.
Authors are invited to submit their original research, communications, and review articles to Biomedicines.
Dr. Beniamina Mercante
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- trigeminal nerve
- trigeminal nerve stimulation
- neuromodulation
- neuropsychiatric disorders
- cognition
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