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tDCS-Pharmacotherapy Interactions

2021
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) noninvasively induces cortical excitability alterations via application of continuous, weak direct current through the scalp and has been adopted in clinical settings, particularly in psychiatry, as adjunctive treatment option.
Min-Fang Kuo, Michael A. Nitsche
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tDCS and Functional Connectivity

2021
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that modulates the cortical excitability of the human brain by applying weak direct currents on the scalp through both anodal and cathodal electrodes. However, the mechanisms of tDCS action are not yet fully understood.
Kai-Yen Chang   +4 more
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A Novel Encoder for TDCs

2019
We present a novel encoder design for FPGA-based Time-to-Digital Converters (TDCs) that use tapped delay lines. The encoder is the most challenging and problematic unit on such measurement devices. Recent developments in TDC methodology include the Wave Union principle, and encoders based on population count. These two methods can alleviate fundamental
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The Benefits of TDC

2003
The book started by giving you an idea of why I “developed” Templatedriven Consulting. Then we took a look at the world economic situation and moved on to depict the major differences between conventional consulting approaches and TDC. In the later chapters, I provided you with insights into the TDC methodology and the new requirements for managers and
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A FASTBUS TDC System

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1986
A new time digitizing system is developed for use in new large scale drift chambers of colliding beam experiments at TRISTAN. The system is based upon 64-channel single-hit time-to-amplitude converter(TAC) modules with analog multiplexers and a Scan ADC (SADC).
M. Ikeno   +7 more
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tDCS/tACS and plasticity

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
Non-invasive brain stimulation with transcranial direct or alternating currents (tDCS and tACS) modulates neuronal activity and excitability in the human brain. The primary effect of both techniques is assumed to be an alteration of neuronal resting membrane potential. tDCS induces tonic alterations, whereas tACS has oscillatory effects.
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tDCS in Depressive Disorders

2020
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and debilitating mental condition, whose first-line treatments include the diverse antidepressant medications and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. However, clinical response to these treatments is low and contains side effects, which some patients might find intolerable.
Andre R. Brunoni, Lucas Borrione
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Parametrisation of TDCS in a Plane

1997
In (e, 2e) experiments, the electrons with momentum k o impinge onto the gas target with an energy large enough to ionize the atoms. After the collision, the pairs of electrons leaving the target with momenta k a and k b are counted in coincidence.
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The Learning Dimension of TDC

2003
The following section provides an overview and an introduction for managers and practitioners to the world of learning theory as the underlying basis for following sections of the book. Don’t get scared. This chapter emphasizes the business-oriented learning aspects as part of the templatedriven consulting approach, as this approach depends to a large ...
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Principles of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): Introduction to the Biophysics of tDCS

2019
This chapter summarizes the current knowledge about the biophysics of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). It begins by illustrating the basic physical principles by which weak electric currents applied transcranially induce an electric field inside the brain.
Davide Reato   +5 more
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