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JEFFREY BORCKARDT, PHD
PHD
Psychologist
NPI: 1851409726Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
PsychologistPrimary
Psychologist
Code: 103T00000X
965(SC)
Research & Publications (20)
Focal electrically administered therapy: device parameter effects on stimulus perception in humans.
PMID 19092677·J ECT·2009
2-rct
Development and evaluation of a portable sham transcranial magnetic stimulation system.
PMID 19424444·Brain Stimul·2008
8-other
Fifteen minutes of left prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation acutely increases thermal pain thresholds in healthy adults.
PMID 18080048·Pain Res Manag·2007
2-rct
Acute and long-term VNS effects on pain perception in a case of treatment-resistant depression.
PMID 17000590·Neurocase·2006
5-case
Reducing pain and unpleasantness during repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
PMID 17143157·J ECT·2006
3-trial
Vagus nerve stimulation affects pain perception in depressed adults.
PMID 15782242·Pain Res Manag·2005
8-other
The computer-assisted cognitive/imagery system for use in the management of pain.
PMID 15340586·Pain Res Manag·2004
3-trial
Estimating resting motor thresholds in transcranial magnetic stimulation research and practice: a computer simulation evaluation of best methods.
PMID 16957531·J ECT·2006
8-other
Postoperative left prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces patient-controlled analgesia use.
PMID 16931989·Anesthesiology·2006
2-rct
Regional brain activation during meditation shows time and practice effects: an exploratory FMRI study.
PMID 18955268·Evid Based Complement Alternat Med·2010
8-other
Broca's area is crucial for visual discrimination of speech but not non-speech oral movements.
PMID 19421338·Brain Stimul·2008
8-other
A pilot feasibility study of daily rTMS to modify corticospinal excitability during lower limb immobilization.
PMID 19209293·Ther Clin Risk Manag·2008
8-other
Focal electrical stimulation as a sham control for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: Does it truly mimic the cutaneous sensation and pain of active prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation?
PMID 19424459·Brain Stimul·2008
8-other
Alexithymia and temperament and character model of personality in alcohol-dependent Turkish men.
PMID 18778433·Psychiatry Clin Neurosci·2008
8-other
Brain stimulation for the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
PMID 17415078·Curr Opin Psychiatry·2007
6-review
Lower limb immobilization is associated with increased corticospinal excitability.
PMID 17361426·Exp Brain Res·2007
8-other
Vagus nerve stimulation for the treatment of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
PMID 17187498·Expert Rev Neurother·2007
6-review
Hypnotizability and somatic complaints: a gender-specific phenomenon.
PMID 17135060·Int J Clin Exp Hypn·2007
8-other
Vagus nerve stimulation acutely alters food craving in adults with depression.
PMID 17081655·Appetite·2007
8-other
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 171 ASHLEY AVE
CHARLESTON, SC 29425 - Phone
- (843) 792-1414
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1851409726
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
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- Specialties
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- Publications
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