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Slow Wave Activity During Nocturnal Sleep in Hypersomnolence Disorder
ABSTRACT Slow waves during non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are associated with the restorative aspects of sleep. Previous research has suggested reduced normalized slow wave activity (SWA), particularly in the first cycle of NREM sleep, as a feature of hypersomnolence disorder (HD); however, the scarcity of existing research highlights the need for
Jesse D. Cook +6 more
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Stroke Motor Recovery What the TRANSPORT2 Trial Taught Us. [PDF]
Cassarly C +9 more
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A Verification Report of Three Meta-Analyses in Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation-Motor Learning Research. [PDF]
Alsalti T +4 more
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Correction: Modulatory effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on sensory gating in Fibromyalgia Syndrome. [PDF]
Terrasa JL +4 more
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ABSTRACT How should we understand the duration of a pleasant or unpleasant sensation, insofar as its duration modulates how good or bad the experience is overall? Given that we seem able to distinguish between subjective and objective duration and that how well or badly someone's life goes is naturally thought of as something to be assessed from her ...
Andreas L. Mogensen
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Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as an Adjunct to Physiotherapy in Lacunar Stroke. [PDF]
Juhi A +8 more
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Innovations in Obesity Treatment: Beyond Adipose Tissue Dysfunction
Obesity drives chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cancer development through adipocyte dysfunction. Addressing this multisystemic disorder requires integrated strategies beyond diet and exercise, such as thermogenesis activation via menthol or capsinoids and appetite control through GLP‐1/GIP agonists and neuromodulation to ...
Jesica Martínez‐Godfrey +7 more
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Bilateral DLPFC transcranial direct current stimulation for mood and motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Chae B, Song JH, Kwon DY, Yoon HK.
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Background Mounting evidence has indicated that multiple major depressive disorder (MDD) episodes are correlated with brain morphometric changes that confer an increased recurrence risk. Functional abnormalities underlying this recurrent vulnerability remain underexplored.
Minxia Jin +12 more
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