Presentation | 2016-07-21 High-resolution Localization of Motor Area by TMS Shinta Aonuma, Jose Gomez-Tames, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata, Tomokazu Takakura, Manabu Tamura, Yoshihiro Muragaki, |
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Abstract(in English) | In recent years, there has been a growing interest in stimulating in the brain tissue non-invasively and locally in the medical treatment/diagnosis. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is the one of the non-invasive method for brain stimulation. TMS induces a current in a specific area of teh brain by a magnetic field that a coil generated. This technique is used for the diagnosis of the brain to observe an elicited reaction during electrostimulation. However, the localization of the stimulus area is not easy to specifiy due to the current induced in non-intended target region, which is attributable to complex structure of brain anatomy. The purpose of this study is to compute the induced electric field in the brain and to localize the motor target area as post-processing. We developed a realistic human brain model, which has been developed from MR (magnetic resonance) images of a patient. Then, the brain stimulation is stimulated with the record of clinical data. The coil positions used in the computation were three, in which motor evoked potential (MEP) was observed. The computational results between stimulation samples show different electric field distributions due to subject-specific anatomical difference. In addition, the internal electric field strength in the actual target area (in this study M1), which is related to the observed MEP, should be large enough in all the stimulation samples. The estimated area obtained by the superimposing three samples suggested that the hand motor area can be estimated in higher resolution as compared to previous studies. |
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Keyword(in English) | transcranial magnetic stimulation / motor evoked potential / scalar potential finite difference (SPFD) method / realistic human model |
Paper # | EMT2016-19,MW2016-50,OPE2016-31,EST2016-20,MWP2016-21 |
Date of Issue | 2016-07-14 (EMT, MW, OPE, EST, MWP) |
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Committee | OPE / MW / EMT / MWP / EST / IEE-EMT |
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Conference Date | 2016/7/21(2days) |
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Topics (in English) | Light wave & Electromagnetic Wave Workshop |
Chair | Kensuke Ogawa(Fujikura) / Yohei Ishikawa(Kyoto Univ.) / Motoyuki Sato(Tohoku Univ.) / Yuichi Kado(Kyoto Inst. of Tech.) / Hideaki Kimura(NTT) / Masahiro Tanaka(Gifu Univ.) |
Vice Chair | Kazutoshi Kato(Kyushu Univ.) / Takao Kuki(Kokushikan Univ.) / Kenjiro Nishikawa(Kagoshima Univ.) / Kenichi Tajima(Mitsubishi Electric) / Akira Hirose(Univ. of Tokyo) / Tetsuya Kawanishi(Waseda Univ.) / Hiroyuki Toda(Doshisha Univ.) / Shinichiro Ohnuki(Nihon Univ.) / Akimasa Hirata(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) |
Secretary | Kazutoshi Kato(Keio Univ.) / Takao Kuki(Mitsubishi Electric) / Kenjiro Nishikawa(Panasonic) / Kenichi Tajima(Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) / Akira Hirose(Mitsubishi Electric) / Tetsuya Kawanishi(Univ. of Hyogo) / Hiroyuki Toda(ENRI) / Shinichiro Ohnuki(NTT) / Akimasa Hirata(Muroran Inst. of Tech.) / (Tohoku Univ.) |
Assistant | Atsushi Aratake(NTT) / Katsumi Nakatsuhara(Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) / Naoto Sekiya(Univ. of Yamanashi) / Satoshi Ono(Univ. of Electro-Comm.) / Tsuyoshi Matsuoka(Kyushu Sangyo Univ.) / Kensuke Ikeda(CRIEPI) / Atsushi Kanno(NICT) / Atsushi Kezuka(ENRI) / Kenji Taguchi(Kitami Inst. of Tech.) / Yoshihiro Naka(Kyushu Univ. Health and Welfare) |
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Registration To | Technical Committee on Optoelectronics / Technical Committee on Microwaves / Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory / Technical Committee on Microwave and Millimeter-wave Photonics / Technical Committee on Electronics Simulation Technology / Technical Meeting on Electromagnetic Theory |
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Language | JPN |
Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
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Title (in English) | High-resolution Localization of Motor Area by TMS |
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Keyword(1) | transcranial magnetic stimulation |
Keyword(2) | motor evoked potential |
Keyword(3) | scalar potential finite difference (SPFD) method |
Keyword(4) | realistic human model |
1st Author's Name | Shinta Aonuma |
1st Author's Affiliation | Nagoya Institute of Technology(NIT) |
2nd Author's Name | Jose Gomez-Tames |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Nagoya Institute of Technology(NIT) |
3rd Author's Name | Ilkka Laakso |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Aalto University(Aalto Univ.) |
4th Author's Name | Akimasa Hirata |
4th Author's Affiliation | Nagoya Institute of Technology(NIT) |
5th Author's Name | Tomokazu Takakura |
5th Author's Affiliation | Tokyo Women's Medical University(TWMU) |
6th Author's Name | Manabu Tamura |
6th Author's Affiliation | Tokyo Women's Medical University(TWMU) |
7th Author's Name | Yoshihiro Muragaki |
7th Author's Affiliation | Tokyo Women's Medical University(TWMU) |
Date | 2016-07-21 |
Paper # | EMT2016-19,MW2016-50,OPE2016-31,EST2016-20,MWP2016-21 |
Volume (vol) | vol.116 |
Number (no) | EMT-152,MW-153,OPE-154,EST-155,MWP-156 |
Page | pp.pp.77-80(EMT), pp.77-80(MW), pp.77-80(OPE), pp.77-80(EST), pp.77-80(MWP), |
#Pages | 4 |
Date of Issue | 2016-07-14 (EMT, MW, OPE, EST, MWP) |