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  1. Corticospinal inhibition and alexithymia in multiple sclerosis patients–An exploratory study
  2. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Migraine—The Beginning of a Long Journey
  3. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Occipital Cortex in Medication Overuse Headache: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Cross-Over Study
  4. Deciphering the neural underpinnings of alexithymia in multiple sclerosis
  5. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Hand Dexterity in Multiple Sclerosis: A Design for a Randomized Controlled Trial
  6. Bifrontal transcranial direct current stimulation modulates fatigue in multiple sclerosis: a randomized sham-controlled study
  7. Could Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Join the Therapeutic Armamentarium in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
  8. Fatigue and Affective Manifestations in Multiple Sclerosis—A Cluster Approach
  9. Precise finger somatotopy revealed by focal motor cortex injury
  10. Review for "Assessing neurophysiological changes associated with combined transcranial direct current stimulation and cognitive emotional training for treatment‐resistant depression"
  11. Review for "Assessing neurophysiological changes associated with combined transcranial direct current stimulation and cognitive emotional training for treatment‐resistant depression"
  12. L’excitabilité corticospinale et le degré du handicap dans la sclérose en plaques
  13. Étude des altérations de la préparation du mouvement dans la sclérose en plaques
  14. Longitudinal Extensive Transverse Myelitis in an Immunocompetent Older Individual—A Rare Complication of Varicella-Zoster Virus Reactivation
  15. Noninvasive Brain Stimulation and Psychotherapy in Anxiety and Depressive Disorders: A Viewpoint
  16. Étude des altérations de la préparation du mouvement dans la sclérose en plaques
  17. Neurophysiological, radiological and neuropsychological evaluation of fatigue in multiple sclerosis
  18. The place of transcranial direct current stimulation in the management of multiple sclerosis-related symptoms
  19. Moral Judgment: An Overlooked Deficient Domain in Multiple Sclerosis?
  20. Isolated Mammillary Bodies Damage—An Atypical Presentation of Wernicke Syndrome
  21. Neuropsychological correlates of fatigue in multiple sclerosis
  22. Disentangling the Neural Basis of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychiatric Disorders: A Focus on Depression
  23. Interhermispheric inhibition predicts anxiety levels in multiple sclerosis: A corticospinal excitability study
  24. Neue Therapieoption transkranielle Gleichstromstimulation
  25. Is there a link between inflammation and fatigue in multiple sclerosis?
  26. Corticospinal excitability and psychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
  27. Could neurophysiological measures help in understanding alexithymia in multiple sclerosis?
  28. Transcranial direct current stimulation: A glimmer of hope for multiple sclerosis fatigue?
  29. A reappraisal of pain-paired associative stimulation suggesting motor inhibition at spinal level
  30. Cognitive behavioral therapies and multiple sclerosis fatigue: A review of literature
  31. The evaluation of depression in multiple sclerosis using the newly proposed Multiple Sclerosis Depression Rating Scale
  32. 2nd European Conference on Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry (ECBSP): Individualizing Neuromodulation
  33. Long-term effects of tDCS on fatigue, mood and cognition in multiple sclerosis
  34. Emotionserkennung, Theory of Mind und Empathie bei Multipler Sklerose
  35. Cortical excitability and alexithymia in multiple sclerosis: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study
  36. ePosters
  37. Poster Session 1
  38. Book review: Atlas of electroencephalography Volume 1, second edition – Awake and sleep EEG. Activation procedures and artifacts
  39. A35 TRNS effects on multiple sclerosis symptoms: A randomized double-blind sham-controlled trial
  40. P268 The effects of high-dose steroids on cortical excitability in acute multiple sclerosis relapses
  41. P287 Longitudinal study of cortical excitability in treated versus untreated patients with progressive multiple sclerosis
  42. Theory of mind in multiple sclerosis: A neuropsychological and MRI study
  43. Alexithymia in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review of literature
  44. IMSCOGS 2017 Abstracts
  45. Cortical excitability changes: A mirror to the natural history of multiple sclerosis?
  46. Excitabilité corticale et fatigue dans la sclérose en plaques
  47. Les effets de la corticothérapie à dose élevée sur l’excitabilité corticale durant les poussées de sclérose en plaques
  48. Les effets de la stimulation transcrânienne par bruit aléatoire (tRNS) dans la sclérose en plaques
  49. Stimulation corticale non invasive et sclérose en plaques
  50. Suivi longitudinal des paramètres d’excitabilité corticale chez des patients atteints de sclérose en plaques progressive
  51. Long term effects of prefrontal tDCS on multiple sclerosis fatigue: A case study
  52. Fatigue bei Multipler Sklerose: Neuronale Korrelate und Möglichkeiten nicht-invasiver Hirnstimulation mit tDCS
  53. The treatment of fatigue by non-invasive brain stimulation
  54. Fatigue in multiple sclerosis – Insights into evaluation and management
  55. Cortical excitability parameters in multiple sclerosis: where do we stand?
  56. P071 tDCS effects over the left DLPFC versus the right PPC in multiple sclerosis fatigue
  57. P072 Non-invasive brain Stimulation: A hope for relieving multiple sclerosis symptoms?
  58. La fatigue dans la sclérose en plaques : la place de la Stimulation transcrânienne à courant continu (tDCS)
  59. Deficits in Social Cognition: An Unveiled Signature of Multiple Sclerosis
  60. transcranial direct current stimulation and MS fatigue
  61. Psychiatric event in multiple sclerosis: could it be the tip of the iceberg?
  62. Adenosine Triphosphate Metabolism Measured by Phosphorus Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: A Potential Biomarker for Multiple Sclerosis Severity
  63. Navigated rTMS for the Treatment of Pain
  64. European Stroke Conference. 26th Conference, Berlin, Germany, May 24-26, 2017: Abstract e-Book
  65. L’effet de la stimulation transcrânienne à Courant Continu (tDCS) sur la fatigue dans la sclerose en plaques
  66. L’effet de la stimulation transcrânienne à Courant Continu (tDCS) sur la douleur, l’attention, et l’humeur dans la sclérose en plaques
  67. Prefrontal tDCS Decreases Pain in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
  68. Analgesic effects of navigated motor cortex rTMS in patients with chronic neuropathic pain
  69. L’étude de l’excitabilité corticale par TMS comme biomarqueur de la sclérose en plaques
  70. Traitement de la douleur neuropathique par neurostimulation corticale : état de l’art et perspectives
  71. Effects of transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) on affect, pain and attention in multiple sclerosis
  72. ID 207 – The effects of tDCS on pain and attention in multiple sclerosis
  73. ID 208 – Orienting network dysfunction in progressive multiple sclerosis
  74. Central and peripheral motor drive to the palatal muscles
  75. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: Neural Correlates and the Role of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
  76. Non-invasive Central and Peripheral Stimulation: New Hope for Essential Tremor?
  77. Tremor in multiple sclerosis: The intriguing role of the cerebellum
  78. Permanent reversal of essential tremor following a frontal lobe stroke
  79. Déficit du sous-système d’orientation attentionnel dans la sclérose en plaques progressive
  80. Orienting network dysfunction in progressive multiple sclerosis