作者
Peter J. Fried,Emiliano Santarnecchi,Andrea Antal,David Bartrés‐Faz,Sven Bestmann,Linda L. Carpenter,Pablo Celnik,Dylan J. Edwards,Faranak Farzan,Shirley Fecteau,Mark S. George,Bin He,Yun‐Hee Kim,Letizia Leocani,Sarah H. Lisanby,Colleen Loo,Bruce Luber,Michael A. Nitsche,Walter Paulus,Símone Rossi,Paolo Maria Rossini,John C. Rothwell,Alexander T. Sack,Gregor Thut,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Ulf Ziemann,Mark Hallett,Álvaro Pascual‐Leone
摘要
As the field of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) expands, there is a growing need for comprehensive guidelines on training practitioners in the safe and effective administration of NIBS techniques in their various research and clinical applications. This article provides recommendations on the structure and content of this training. Three different types of practitioners are considered (Technicians, Clinicians, and Scientists), to attempt to cover the range of education and responsibilities of practitioners in NIBS from the laboratory to the clinic. Basic or core competencies and more advanced knowledge and skills are discussed, and recommendations offered regarding didactic and practical curricular components. We encourage individual licensing and governing bodies to implement these guidelines.