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Facilitatory non-invasive brain stimulation in older adults: the effect of stimulation type and duration on the induction of motor cortex plasticity. [PDF]
Despite holding significant promise for counteracting the deleterious effects of ageing on cognitive and motor function, little is known of the effects of facilitatory non-invasive brain stimulation (NBS) techniques on corticospinal excitability (CSE) in
Canty, AJ +3 more
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Enhancing response inhibition through a novel tES-fNIRS framework
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is considered a potentially efficacious technology to modulate response inhibition, but few studies have compared different paradigms and clarified their neurophysiological mechanisms.
Hongliang Lu +6 more
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Studying the cortical state with transcranial magnetic stimulation [PDF]
Cortical excitability and connectivity describe the state of the cerebral cortex. They reflect the ability of neurons to respond to input and the way information flows in the neuronal networks.
Mäki, Hanna
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Travail d'intégration présenté à Dorothy Barthélemy en vue de l’obtention du grade de Maîtrise professionnelle en physiothérapieProblématique : Les accidents vasculaires cérébraux (AVC) et les lésions médullaires (LM) sont une cause d’incapacités ...
Georgiev, Martin +2 more
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tES-MEG: Simultaneous Combined Transcranial Electrical Stimulation and Magnetoencephalography
David McGonigle +2 more
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Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) Challenges: a Lesson Learned
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Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has become an increasingly prominent tool in cognitive enhancement and neurorehabilitation research, yet its effects remain markedly variable across studies and individuals. A growing body of evidence suggests that this variability reflects metaplasticity, that is, the state-, timing-, and history-dependent ...
Sandra Carvalho, Jorge Leite
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Magnetic motor evoked potential recording in horses using intramuscular needle electrodes and surface electrodes [PDF]
Deprez, Piet +4 more
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