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Impact of spindle-inspired transcranial alternating current stimulation during a nap on sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation in healthy older adults. [PDF]

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Moyne M   +7 more
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Dual-site beta transcranial alternating current stimulation during a bimanual coordination task modulates functional connectivity between motor areas

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Gann MA   +9 more
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Targeting neural oscillations with transcranial alternating current stimulation

Brain Research, 2021
Neural oscillations at the network level synchronize activity between regions and temporal scales. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), the delivery of low-amplitude electric current to the scalp, provides a tool for investigating the causal role of neural oscillations in cognition.
Justin Riddle, Flavio Frohlich
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Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Does Not Affect Microscale Learning

Behavioural Brain Research, 2023
A theory has been posited that microscale learning, which involves short intervals of a few seconds during explicit motor skill learning, considerably enhances performance. This phenomenon correlates with diminished beta-band activity in the frontal and parietal regions.
Kyosuke, Shiga   +4 more
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Mini-review: Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation and the Cerebellum

The Cerebellum, 2022
Oscillatory activity in the cerebellum and linked networks is an important aspect of neuronal processing and functional implementation of behavior. So far, it was challenging to quantify and study cerebellar oscillatory signatures in human neuroscience due to the constraints of non-invasive cerebellar electrophysiological recording and interventional ...
Maximilian J, Wessel   +2 more
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Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation

2017
The rhythmic oscillatory activity within and between different brain regions is believed to play a causal role in a wide range of cognitive functions. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) has been proposed to represent a promising tool to probe the casual role of rhythmic oscillatory activity in cognition.
Colzato L. S.   +3 more
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