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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation for Enhancement of Corticospinal Excitability and Motor Performance
During the past .. years, non-invasive .rain stimulation has .ecome an emerging .eld in clinical neuroscience due to its capability to transiently modulate corticospinal excitability, motor and cognitive functions.
Shapour Jaberzadeh, Maryam Zoghi
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Abstract figure legend This study investigated the neural correlates of implicit sequence learning and the influence of high‐intensity interval training (HIIT). We show that early skill learning is linked to default mode network connectivity, whereas the overall degree of learning is associated with motor network connectivity.
Joshua Hendrikse +11 more
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We tested a novel combination of two neuro-stimulation techniques, transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and frequency tagging, that promises powerful paradigms to study the causal role of rhythmic brain activity in perception and cognition.
Philipp eRuhnau +5 more
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This study shows that enhanced brain‐to‐heart coupling is a precursor of anxiety reduction following a virtual reality‐based non‐pharmacological intervention. Driven by midline beta rhythms, this effect suggests the involvement of central‐autonomic interactions.
Idil Sezer +6 more
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Parametric effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation on multitasking performance
We have previously demonstrated that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can generate positive effects on multitasking performance and associated neurophysiological measures when it is applied with anti-phase theta band stimulation across bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and a short (1-min) inter-session interval (ISI).
Wan-Yu Hsu +2 more
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Effects of alpha (10 Hz) and beta (20 Hz) tACS on corticospinal excitability with phase‐targeted TMS: Both frequencies modulate excitability and inter‐trial variability in a frequency‐ and phase‐specific manner, suggesting that aligning stimulation with ongoing brain rhythms may enhance TMS efficacy and reliability.
Aikaterini Gialopsou, Stephen R. Jackson
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Yuxin Huang,1 Linjie Shen,1 Jia Huang,1 Xianrong Xu,2 Yong Wang,1 Hua Jin1 1Department of Outpatient, Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hnagzhou, Zhejiang ...
Huang Y +5 more
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Closed-loop amplitude-modulated transcranial alternating current stimulation for stress management: a proof-of-mechanism study [PDF]
openThis study aims to investigate the role of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in managing stress by enhancing frontal midline theta (FMT) waves and to evaluate the suitability of closed-loop amplitude-modulated transcranial ...
RIGONI, DAVIDE
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of cerebellar tACS on basketball shooting skills. Thirty‐six healthy young women with basketball experience received cerebellar tACS (1.0 mA, 70 Hz) for 15 minutes. Shooting scores significantly increased after cerebellar tACS intervention. ABSTRACT Introduction Transcranial electrical stimulation (
Shota Miyaguchi +4 more
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Using MEG and multivariate decoding, we show that selective attention alters the temporal dynamics of perceptual and conceptual object features. Attention led to earlier representation of conceptual features during perception and prioritized perceptual reconstruction during memory retrieval, highlighting its role in shaping the temporal flow of feature
Yu Zhou +8 more
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