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This schematic highlights the key developments discussed in this review paper on Temporal Interference Stimulation (TIS), a non‐invasive technique for deep brain stimulation using interfering high‐frequency electric fields. Topics include optimization strategies, computational modelling, experimental findings, comparisons with other neuromodulation ...
Hossein Soroushi +4 more
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Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) during sleep has been shown to successfully modulate memory consolidation. Here, we tested the effect of short duration repetitive tES (SDR-tES) during a daytime nap on the consolidation of declarative memory of ...
Nicola Cellini +11 more
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Non-invasive low-intensity transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) of the brain is an evolving field that has brought remarkable attention in the past few decades for its ability to directly modulate specific brain functions.
Sohaib Ali Korai +6 more
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Opposite effects of high- and low-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation probed with visual motion adaptation [PDF]
Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a recent neuro-modulation technique whose effects at both behavioural and neural level are still debated.
Camilleri, Rebecca +4 more
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Abstract Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) holds promise for neuropsychological rehabilitation by leveraging the brain's inherent plasticity to enhance cognitive and motor functions. However, early results have been variable due to oversimplified approaches.
Carlo Miniussi +1 more
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Magnetic‐Driven Torque‐Induced Electrical Stimulation for Millisecond‐Scale Wireless Neuromodulation
MagTIES is a wireless neuromodulation technique with millisecond precision. It employs magnetic‐driven torque from magnetite nanodiscs to activate piezoelectric nanoparticles, enabling precise temporal control of neuronal activity and brain oscillations using weak, low‐frequency magnetic fields.
Chao‐Chun Cheng +5 more
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Coordination serves as a fundamental driving force in the evolution of human society, and transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is increasingly recognized for its ability to modulate human coordination.
Hongliang Lu +5 more
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Effects of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation on Human Auditory Processing and Behavior—A Review
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) can adjust the membrane potential by applying a weak current on the scalp to change the related nerve activity.
Yao Wang +4 more
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Applications of transcranial direct current stimulation for understanding brain function [PDF]
In recent years there has been an exponential rise in the number of studies employing transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as a means of gaining a systems-level understanding of the cortical substrates underlying behaviour.
Dux, Paul E. +2 more
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This post hoc analysis of an RCT in veterans with PTSD reveals a threshold effect of HBOT, where ≥ 35% symptom reduction predicts sustained improvement. Cluster‐specific symptom changes—especially avoidance and intrusion—correlated with long‐term outcomes, supporting HBOT's role as a biologically based treatment with neuroplastic potential.
Dor Danan +7 more
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