Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) technologies are rapidly gaining prominence as effective tools for both investigating and modulating brain activity. As these technologies advance and evolve, their therapeutic potential is being increasingly acknowledged in a wide range of clinical conditions, including neurodevelopmental disorders. Similarly, the integration of NIBS with functional neuroimaging techniques, such as electroencephalography (EEG), is beginning to provide a more comprehensive understanding of brain dynamics associated with these disorders. A research topic centred on the use of NIBS in neurodevelopmental disorders offers a unique opportunity to explore recent advancements and breakthroughs in the field. It also serves as a platform for researchers to share their findings and insights, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field, making it a valuable resource for the scientific community and beyond.We welcome manuscripts in the form of original research articles (including clinical trials), as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses and relevant perspectives/commentaries or methods articles that explore NIBS in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders. Authors are encouraged to emphasise innovative methodologies and the significant impact of their contributions. Particular importance will be given to clinical and preclinical studies that have the potential to advance therapeutic management or enhance the understanding of neurobiological mechanisms in neurodevelopmental disorders.We welcome submissions that address a variety of themes within this space, including but not limited to:• Understanding neural activity and/or plasticity in neurodevelopmental disorders• Assessing associations between brain activity and clinical/cognitive symptoms• Therapeutic applications of NIBS (including clinical trials) • Work combining NIBS with neuroimaging or electrophysiology • Articles focusing on new or emerging innovative techniques in the field
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) technologies are rapidly gaining prominence as effective tools for both investigating and modulating brain activity. As these technologies advance and evolve, their therapeutic potential is being increasingly acknowledged in a wide range of clinical conditions, including neurodevelopmental disorders. Similarly, the integration of NIBS with functional neuroimaging techniques, such as electroencephalography (EEG), is beginning to provide a more comprehensive understanding of brain dynamics associated with these disorders. A research topic centred on the use of NIBS in neurodevelopmental disorders offers a unique opportunity to explore recent advancements and breakthroughs in the field. It also serves as a platform for researchers to share their findings and insights, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field, making it a valuable resource for the scientific community and beyond.We welcome manuscripts in the form of original research articles (including clinical trials), as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses and relevant perspectives/commentaries or methods articles that explore NIBS in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders. Authors are encouraged to emphasise innovative methodologies and the significant impact of their contributions. Particular importance will be given to clinical and preclinical studies that have the potential to advance therapeutic management or enhance the understanding of neurobiological mechanisms in neurodevelopmental disorders.We welcome submissions that address a variety of themes within this space, including but not limited to:• Understanding neural activity and/or plasticity in neurodevelopmental disorders• Assessing associations between brain activity and clinical/cognitive symptoms• Therapeutic applications of NIBS (including clinical trials) • Work combining NIBS with neuroimaging or electrophysiology • Articles focusing on new or emerging innovative techniques in the field