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Accelerated Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as an Adjunctive Treatment for Rapid Symptom Relief in Bodily Distress Disorder: A Case Series. [PDF]
Joseph JT +5 more
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Objective This study evaluated whether intramuscular (IM) ketamine is non‐inferior to intranasal (IN) esketamine for treatment‐resistant depression (TRD) and assessed differences in safety and healthcare costs. Methods In a retrospective, observational sequential cohort at the VA San Diego, 179 Veterans with TRD received eight treatments of either IN ...
Kush V. Bhatt +12 more
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Transcranial direct current stimulation of the occipitotemporal cortex enhances identification of ambiguous faces. [PDF]
Saghravanian SJ, Esteky H.
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose This study sought to develop and validate a predictive model integrating the Braden scale to forecast the recovery of activities of daily living (ADL) in patients with post‐stroke hemiplegia. Additionally, it aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive rehabilitation program.
Yuanyuan Zhu +6 more
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Letter to the editor: Enhancing cognitive control in schizophrenia with transcranial direct current stimulation and targeted cognitive training. [PDF]
Mashal MA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Intensive, high‐repetition practice is one of the strategies incorporated into upper‐limb task‐oriented training (UL‐TOT) to promote experience‐dependent neural plasticity after stroke. Although a target of 300 repetitions during a one‐hour UL‐TOT session is feasible, considerable variability in the practice dosage ...
Subramanian Durairaj +3 more
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The impact of transcranial direct current stimulation on neuromuscular control during directional change. [PDF]
Wang H, Zhang H, Zhu J.
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One‐third of epilepsy patients remain treatment‐resistant, underscoring the need for novel anti‐seizure medications (ASMs) and reliable biomarkers of central target engagement. Cortical hyperexcitability is a hallmark of epilepsy, making excitability a valuable pharmacodynamic biomarker for early‐phase drug development supporting go/no‐go decision ...
Catherine M. E. de Cuba +7 more
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Abstract In recent years, the clinical treatment and symptom management of neurological disorders have faced significant challenges due to the high complexity of the nervous system's structure and function. Against this backdrop, physical stimulation techniques have emerged as a vital complementary approach to traditional pharmacological treatments and
Wanying Li, Liqun Chen
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