KMID : 0389520210280010002
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Sleep Medicine.Psychophysiology 2021 Volume.28 No. 1 p.2 ~ p.5
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Neuromodulation for Insomnia Management
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Yoon Ho-Kyoung
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Abstract
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Hyperarousal or increased brain excitability is thought to play a key role in the pathophysiology of insomnia. Neuromodulation techniques are emergent complementary therapies for insomnia and can improve sleep by modulating cortical excitability. A growing body of literature support the idea that neuromodulation can be effective in improving sleep or treating insomnia. Recent evidence has revealed that neuromodulation methods can improve objective and subjective sleep measures in individuals with insomnia, although effects vary according to protocol. Different mechanisms of action might explain the relative efficacy of neuromodulation techniques on sleep outcomes. Further research testing different stimulation parameters, replicating existing protocols, and adding standardized sleep-related outcomes could provide further evidence on the clinical utility of neuromodulation techniques.
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KEYWORD
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Brain stimulation, Insomnia, Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, Transcranial alternating current stimulation, Transcranial direct current stimulation
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