Altering brain dynamics with transcranial random noise stimulation. [PDF]
Abstract Random noise can enhance the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as stochastic resonance (SR). This concept is not only applicable to single threshold systems but can also be applied to dynamical systems with multiple attractor states, such as observed during the phenomenon of binocular ...
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Transcranial random noise stimulation over the primary motor cortex in PD-MCI patients: a crossover, randomized, sham-controlled study. [PDF]
Monastero R +7 more
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Random noise stimulation in the treatment of patients with neurological disorders
Random noise stimulation technique involves applying any form of energy (for instance, light, mechanical, electrical, sound) with unpredictable intensities through time to the brain or sensory receptors to enhance sensory, motor, or cognitive functions ...
Mateo A Herrera-Murillo +2 more
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Transcranial random noise stimulation and cognitive training improves face perception [PDF]
Several studies have found that cognitive training can improve face recognition. However, the effects tend to be relatively small and short-lived. Recent research has found that non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) can enhance and extend the effects of cognitive training in other domains, but ...
Rachel J. Bennetts +4 more
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Electroencephalographic Effects of Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation in the Auditory Cortex
Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is an innovative technique of non-invasive electrical stimulation. tRNS over the parietal cortex has improved cognitive function in healthy controls and, applied to the auditory cortex, tRNS has shown beneficial effects on tinnitus.Here we aimed to investigate the effects of tRNS over the auditory cortex on ...
Jessica Van Doren +2 more
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Transcranial random noise stimulation for the acute treatment of depression: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundTranscranial electrical stimulation has broad potential as a treatment for depression. Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), which delivers randomly fluctuating current intensities, may have greater cortical excitatory effects compared to other forms of transcranial electrical stimulation. We therefore aimed to investigate the
Stevan Nikolin +9 more
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Transcranial random noise stimulation and heart rate variability
Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a transcranial electric stimulation (tES) method, in which an electrical current alternates randomly between two stimulation electrodes in direction and amplitude, within a given range [1]. High frequency alteration of the current has been shown to induce increase or decrease in sustained levels of ...
Varheenmaa, Markus +4 more
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The Effect of Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation on Cognitive Training Outcome in Healthy Aging. [PDF]
Background and Objective: Aging is associated with a decline in attentional and executive abilities, which are linked to physiological, structural, and functional brain changes. A variety of novel non-invasive brain stimulation methods have been probed in terms of their neuroenhancement efficacy in the last decade; one that holds significant promise is
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