Neuromodulation via Focal Radiation: Radiomodulation Update
M. Bret Schneider, Brian P. Walcott, John R. Adler
Abstract
When radiation is focally delivered to brain tissue at sub-ablative doses, neural activity may be altered. When done at a specific brain circuit node or connection, this is referred to as "radiomodulation." Radiation-induced effects on brain tissue, basic science, and clinical research that supports the radiomodulation hypothesis are reviewed in this article. We review progress in defining the necessary parameters in terms of dose, volumes, and anatomical location. It may be possible to deliver therapeutic neuromodulation that is non-invasive, non-destructive, and durable.
Topics & Concepts
NeuromodulationSacral nerve stimulationMedicineNeuroscienceMedical physicsPsychologySurgeryStimulationNeurological disorders and treatmentsVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchPain Management and Treatment