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Non-invasive cortical stimulation: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)

2021
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a re-emerging non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has been used in animal models and human trials aimed to elucidate neurophysiology and behavior interactions. It delivers subthreshold electrical currents to neuronal populations that shift resting membrane potential either toward ...
Pedro, Sudbrack-Oliveira   +2 more
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Comparison of Three Non-Invasive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation Methods for Increasing Cortical Excitability [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2016
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a representative non-invasive brain stimulation method (NIBS). tDCS increases cortical excitability not only in healthy individuals, but also in stroke patients where it contributes to motor function improvement.
Yasuto Inukai   +2 more
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Modulation effect of non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation in an ADHD rat model

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2022
Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated that transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) with noninvasive high penetration and high spatial resolution has an effective neuromodulatory effect on neurological diseases. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a persistent neurodevelopmental disorder that severely affects child
Mengran Wang   +7 more
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Consensus Paper: Probing Homeostatic Plasticity of Human Cortex With Non-invasive Transcranial Brain Stimulation [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Stimulation, 2015
Homeostatic plasticity is thought to stabilize neural activity around a set point within a physiologically reasonable dynamic range. Over the last ten years, a wide range of non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NTBS) techniques have been used to probe homeostatic control of cortical plasticity in the intact human brain.
Anke Ninija Karabanov   +2 more
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Combining non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation with neuroimaging and electrophysiology: Current approaches and future perspectives

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2016
Non-invasive transcranial brain stimulation (NTBS) techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial current stimulation (TCS) are important tools in human systems and cognitive neuroscience because they are able to reveal the relevance of certain brain structures or neuronal activity patterns for a given brain function. It is
Til Ole Bergmann   +2 more
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Non-invasive Central Neuromodulation with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

2020
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive method for neuromodulation which involves the application of brief magnetic pulses to the cortex to induce intracortical currents below the area of stimulation. The manipulation of stimulation parameters can alter the spatial and temporal patterns of cortical activation.
Jeanette Hui   +3 more
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Non-invasive mapping of calculation function by repetitive navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation

Brain Structure and Function, 2015
Concerning calculation function, studies have already reported on localizing computational function in patients and volunteers by functional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation. However, the development of accurate repetitive navigated TMS (rTMS) with a considerably higher spatial resolution opens a new field in cognitive ...
Stefanie Maurer   +7 more
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Non-invasive mapping of prosopagnosia by navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation

2016
67. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (DGNC), 1. Joint Meeting mit der Koreanischen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (KNS)
Maurer, S   +5 more
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Transcranial non-invasive brain stimulation in swallowing rehabilitation following stroke — A review of the literature

Physiology & Behavior, 2015
This descriptive review of the literature outlines the current evidence-base underpinning the potential of transcranial brain stimulation techniques to modulate swallowing function in healthy individuals and in treating post-stroke dysphagia.Published research was identified by review of scientific databases (Scopus, Medline Ovid, Science Direct, AMED ...
Doeltgen, Sebastian H.   +3 more
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