Cerebellar transcranial current stimulation – An intraindividual comparison of different techniques
Transcranial current stimulation (tCS) techniques have been shown to induce cortical plasticity. As an important relay in the motor system, the cerebellum is an interesting target for plasticity induction using tCS, aiming to modulate its excitability ...
Rebecca Herzog +11 more
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The effect of emotion intensity on time perception: a study with transcranial random noise stimulation [PDF]
Emotional facial expressions provide cues for social interactions and emotional events can distort our sense of time. The present study investigates the effect of facial emotional stimuli of anger and sadness on time perception.
Begliomini C., Mioni G., Visalli A.
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Investigating the roles of medial prefrontal and superior temporal cortex in source monitoring [PDF]
Source monitoring, or the ability to recall the origin of information, is a crucial aspect of remembering past experience. One facet of this, reality monitoring, refers to the ability to distinguish between internally generated and externally generated ...
Ellison, Amanda +3 more
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Neurocognitive Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Arithmetic Learning and Performance: A Simultaneous tDCS-fMRI Study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A small but increasing number of studies suggest that non-invasive brain stimulation by means of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can modulate arithmetic processes that are essential for higher-order mathematical skills and ...
Brem, S +5 more
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Impact of chronic transcranial Random-Noise Stimulation (tRNS) on prefrontal cortex excitation-inhibition balance in juvenile mice [PDF]
Abstract Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), a non-invasive neuromodulatory technique capable of altering cortical activity, has been proposed to improve the signal-to-noise ratio at the neuronal level and the sensitivity of the neurons following an inverted U-function.
Carlos A. Sánchez-León +5 more
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BackgroundHypersomnia poses major challenges to treatment providers given the limitations of available treatment options. In this context, the application of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) may ...
Michaela Hohenester +6 more
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Individual differences in sensory sensitivity: a synthesising framework and evidence from normal variation and developmental conditions [PDF]
For some people, simple sensory stimuli (e.g., noises, patterns) may reliably evoke intense and aversive reactions. This is common in certain clinical groups (e.g., autism) and varies greatly in the neurotypical population.
Ward, Jamie
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Cerebellar Contribution to Rapid Cross‐Modal Attentional Shift in Visual‐Tactile Processing
ABSTRACT Clinical and behavioral studies suggest the right lateral cerebellar hemisphere plays a critical role in cognition, particularly attention. Contralateral connections between the cerebellum and cerebrum via the thalamus support this involvement.
Simran Mughal +6 more
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The common aim of transcranial stimulation methods is the induction or alterations of cortical excitability in a controlled way. Significant effects of each individual stimulation method have been published; however, conclusive direct comparisons of many
Vera Moliadze +2 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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