Noninvasive Brain Stimulation

At the Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation (CNBS) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School we have three distinct missions: Research, Education, and Patient Care.

Research

Research explores brain-behavior relations, brain plasticity and its modulation, employing different noninvasive brain stimulation techiques combined with careful task design, electroencephalography, and functional brain imaging.

Education

Educational efforts feature a week long intensive course in noninvasive brain stimulation offered three times per year as part of Harvard's Continuing Medical Education program.

Patient Care

Clinical work includes studies of central motor conduction time, cortical excitability, noninvasive determination of hemispheric dominance for language, and noninvasive cortical mapping.

Nonivasive Brain Stimulation

In addition, our clinical program offers noninvasive brain stimulation for treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia, epilepsy, dystonia, Parkinson's disease, chronic pain, and the neurorehabilitation of hand function and language after stroke.

We study and utilize different non-invasive methods of brain stimulation:

Contact

Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Kirstein Building 430
Boston , MA  02215
617-667-0303
617-975-5322 (fax)

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