Psychosurgery Scientific Journals
Psychosurgery is a collaboration between psychiatrists and neurosurgeons. During the operation, which is carried out under a general anaesthetic and using stereotactic methods, a small piece of brain is destroyed or removed. The most common types of psychosurgery in current or recent use are anterior capsulotomy, cingulotomy, subcaudate tractotomy and limbic leucotomy. Lesions are made by radiation, thermo-coagulation, freezing or cutting. About a third of patients show significant improvement in their symptoms after operation. Advances in surgical technique have greatly reduced the incidence of death and serious damage from psychosurgery; the remaining risks include seizures, incontinence, decreased drive and initiative, weight gain, and cognitive and affective problems.
High Impact List of Articles
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Scope of Neurophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Scope of Neurophysiology 2020
HusshamEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI): Prognostic indicators of neurological recovery ? Contribution of early clinical and radiological findings
Wagih El MasriAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI): Prognostic indicators of neurological recovery ? Contribution of early clinical and radiological findings
Wagih El MasriAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Sensory modulation & peripheral and central lesions of somoto sensory system
AV SrinivasanAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Sensory modulation & peripheral and central lesions of somoto sensory system
AV SrinivasanAbstract: Neurophysiology Research
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Brain processing and coding responses to musical expertise: An EEG study.
Vitória Silva, Telmo Pereira*, Jorge CondeResearch Article: Neurophysiology Research
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Brain processing and coding responses to musical expertise: An EEG study.
Vitória Silva, Telmo Pereira*, Jorge CondeResearch Article: Neurophysiology Research
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Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: neurophysiologic aspects.
Suprakash Chaudhury, Samiksha SahuEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
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Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: neurophysiologic aspects.
Suprakash Chaudhury, Samiksha SahuEditorial: Neurophysiology Research
Conference Proceedings
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Applying the social model of disability to Dementia
Christine ThelkerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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Applying the social model of disability to Dementia
Christine ThelkerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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Logical minimally invasive management of Low Back Pain
Mark Alexander-WilliamsPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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Logical minimally invasive management of Low Back Pain
Mark Alexander-WilliamsPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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Minimal-Invasive Surgery in Spinal Lesions
Hischam BassiouniKeynote: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Minimal-Invasive Surgery in Spinal Lesions
Hischam BassiouniKeynote: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Parietal-thalamic dysconnectivity during sustained attention processing in young adults with Traumatic Brain Injury
Xiaobo Li and Ziyan WuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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Parietal-thalamic dysconnectivity during sustained attention processing in young adults with Traumatic Brain Injury
Xiaobo Li and Ziyan WuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research
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Single or cervical multiple levels arthroplasty is a safe option for active and functional mobility of cervical degenerative with minimal invasiveness
Muhammad Qazafi MemonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Single or cervical multiple levels arthroplasty is a safe option for active and functional mobility of cervical degenerative with minimal invasiveness
Muhammad Qazafi MemonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology