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Journal Club Presentations 2008  (past)

January

Wed. 9


Peter Bulow
, MD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES): What is it, what can it do?

Supporting studies can be found on this website: http://www.fisherwallace.com/studies

Attendees might wish to read the following paper:
Klawansky S, Yeung A, Berkey C, Shah N, Phan H, Chalmers TC. (Dept. Health Policy & Mgmt, Harvard School of Public Health) Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of cranial electrostimulation. Efficacy in treating selected psychological and physiological conditions. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1995 Jul;183(7):478-84. Available at: http://www.fisherwallace.com/uploads/MetaAnalysis_of_cranial_electrical_stimulation_trials.pdf


Mon. 14

12-1pm, Room 6601 (Board Room)

SPECIAL JOINT JOURNAL CLUB MEETING – BRAIN STIMULATION + PARSEY LAB
Note different day, time, room from usual Brain Stim J Club time

Sarah H. Lisanby, MD, Director, Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute

Dr. Lisanby will present and lead discussion on this recent important TMS paper. Columbia University, Dept. of Psychiatry, was a site for this study. [see attached pdf]

O’Reardon JP, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Acute Treatment of Major Depression: A Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial. Biological Psychiatry 62 (11), 1 December 2007: 1208-1216


Wed. 23


Angel Peterchev, PhD, Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
Moving beyond the ‘virtual lesion’ approach to transcranial magnetic stimulation
Dr. Peterchev will lead discussion of the following two papers:

Papers for Journal Club
Silvanto J, Muggleton NG. New light through old windows: Moving beyond the "virtual lesion" approach to transcranial magnetic stimulation. Neuroimage. 2008 Jan 15;39(2):549-552. Epub 2007 Sep 15.

Silvanto J, Muggleton NG, Cowey A, Walsh V. Neural adaptation reveals state-dependent effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation. Eur J Neurosci. 2007 Mar;25(6):1874-81. Epub 2007 Apr 4.


Wed. 30

SPECIAL JOINT JOURNAL CLUB MEETING – BRAIN STIMULATION + BRAIN OSCILLATION
4-5pm, Room 5001

Note different time from usual J Club time

Charles Schroeder, PhD, Nathan Kline Institute, and CUMC, and Bruce Luber, PhD, Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, will lead discussion of the following significant paper on proposed mechanisms of action of TMS:

Paper for Journal Club
Allen EA, Pasley BN, Duong T, Freeman RD*. Transcranial magnetic stimulation elicits coupled neural and hemodynamic consequences. Science. 2007 Sep 28;317(5846):1918-21.

February

Wed. 13

M. Elizabeth Sublette, M.D., Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Department of Molecular Imaging and Neuropathology, Columbia University
Essential polyunsaturated fatty acids: Effects on brain in mood disorders

Paper for Journal Club Sublette ME, Bosetti F, DeMar JC, Ma K, Bell JM, Fagin-Jones S, Russ MJ, Rapoport SI. Plasma free polyunsaturated fatty acid levels are associated with symptom severity in acute mania. Bipolar Disord. 2007 Nov;9(7):759-65.

Sublette ME, Hibbeln JR, Galfalvy H, Oquendo MA, Mann JJ. Omega-3 polyunsaturated essential fatty acid status as a predictor of future suicide risk. Am J Psychiatry. 2006 Jun;163(6):1100-2.

Sublette ME, Russ MJ, Smith GS. Evidence for a role of the arachidonic acid cascade in affective disorders: a review. Bipolar Disord. 2004 Apr;6(2):95-105. Review.


Wed. 27

Prof. Herbert Terrace, Department of Psychology, Columbia University
A Primate Model of the Effects of ECS and TMS on Ordinal Knowledge

Papers:
Terrace H.S., The simultaneous chain: A new approach to serial learning. Trends in Cognitive Science, 2005. 9: p. 202-210.

Brannon, E.M. and Terrace H.S., Ordering of the numerosities 1-9 by monkeys. Science, 1998. 282: p. 746-749.

March

Wed. 12


David Hardesty, M.D.
, Instructor of Neurology, Depts. of Psychiatry & Neurology, Columbia University
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): 
Overview of Psychiatric Issues in Parkinson’s Disease and DBS for Tourette Syndrome 
(an example of emerging psychiatric applications)

Papers for Journal Club

Hardesty DE, Sackeim HA: Deep brain stimulation in movement and psychiatric disorders. Biol Psychiatry 2007, 61(7):831-835.

Servello D, Porta M, Sassi M, Brambilla A, Robertson MM.  Deep brain stimulation in 18 patients with severe Gilles de la Tourette syndrome refractory to treatment: the surgery and stimulation.  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2008 Feb;79(2):136-42. Epub 2007 Sep 10.

Marceglia S, Bianchi AB, et. al.  Interaction between rhythms in the human basal ganglia: Application of bispectral analysis to local field potentials.  IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 4, December 2007


Wed. 19
1-2 p.m.


Eugene Tunik, Ph.D., P.T., Dept. of Physical Therapy, New York University Medical Center

Use of TMS to study cortical control of planning and guidance of grasp

Papers for Journal Club
Tunik E, Rice N, Hamilton A, Grafton ST. (2007) Beyond grasping: Representation of action in human anterior intraparietal sulcus. Neuroimage, 36 Suppl 2:T77-86.

Rice NJ, Tunik E, Grafton ST.  The anterior intraparietal sulcus mediates grasp execution, independent of requirement to update: new insights from transcranial magnetic stimulation.  J Neurosci. 2006 Aug 2;26(31):8176-82.

Tunik E, Frey SH, Grafton ST.  Virtual lesions of the anterior intraparietal area disrupt goal-dependent on-line adjustments of grasp.  Nat Neurosci. 2005 Apr;8(4):505-11. Epub 2005 Mar 20.


Wed. 19
2-3 p.m.


Shawn McClintock, PhD, Fellow, Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Columbia University; and NIMH Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Magnetic Seizure Therapy: Postictal Neurocognitive Performance

Papers for Journal Club

Spellman T, McClintock SM, Terrace H, Luber B, Husain MM, Lisanby SH.  Differential Effects of High-Dose Magnetic Seizure Therapy and Electroconvulsive Shock on Cognitive Function. Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Feb 7; [Epub ahead of print].

McClintock SM, Husain MM, Cullum CM, Luber B, Lisanby SH. Neurocognitive Associated Effects of Magnetic Seizure Therapy. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21(3): 2007, 399.

White PF, Amos Q, Zhang Y, Stool L, Husain MM, Thornton L, Downing M, McClintock S, Lisanby SH.  Anesthetic considerations for magnetic seizure therapy: a novel therapy for severe depression.  Anesth Analg. 2006 Jul;103(1):76-80


Wed. 26
2-3 p.m.

 

Sascha Purmann, Ph.D. cand., University of Heidelberg, Germany; Visiting pre-doctoral fellow, Joint Program for MR Imaging and Cognitive Sciences, and Division of Brain Stimulation and Therapeutic Modulation, Columbia University

Selective Attention and Cognitive Control: Testing the Action-Monitoring Model with TMS

Paper for Journal Club


J. Rollnik, C. Schröder, A. Rodríguez-Fornells, A. Kurzbuch, J. Däuper, J. Möller, T. Münte. Functional lesions and human action monitoring: combining repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and event-related brain potentials. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2004 Jan. 115(1), 145-153.

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