“…Other techniques such as QSART and microneurography, although very accurate means of assessing sympathetic function, are unable to detect preganglionic dysfunction and do not provide information on the parasympathetic branch of the ANS (Illigens and Gibbons, 2009). Finally, it is important to underscore that, although CVR provides consistent data on NIBS studies (Vernieri et al, 2009(Vernieri et al, , 2010, there is still no standardization of the technique and, therefore, its use cannot be recommended systematically. Finally, the use of brain derived neurotrophic factor measurement (BDNF) has been linked to plastic effects in anesthetized animals (Gersner et al, 2011) and also might help to select specific forms or neurostimulation depending on BDFN polymorphism i.e., variants Val/Met (Jayasekeran et al, 2011;Cirillo et al, 2012).…”