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ObjectiveProcessing Speed (PS), the ability to perceive and react fast to stimuli in the environment, has been shown to be impaired in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Ornella Dakwar-Kawar +6 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 ...
Banissy, M.J. +4 more
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Modulating fluid intelligence performance through combined cognitive training and brain stimulation [PDF]
It is debated whether cognitive training of specific executive functions leads to far transfer effects, such as improvements in fluid intelligence (Gf).
Brem, AK +12 more
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A Systematic Review of Aperiodic Neural Activity in Clinical Investigations
This systematic literature review examines aperiodic neural activity in clinical disorders, summarizing current findings and discussion topics. One‐hundred seventy‐seven reports from across 38 distinct diagnoses are reviewed, finding widespread relationships between aperiodic activity and clinical disorders, though with notable variability within and ...
Thomas Donoghue
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Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques, including transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), are emerging as promising tools for enhancing cognitive functions by modulating brain activity and
Pei-Jung Wu +6 more
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Neural oscillations represent a fundamental mechanism that enables coordinated action during normal brain functioning. Auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) are used to test the ability to generate gamma-range activity.
Inga Griskova-Bulanova +2 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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The use of transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) to enhance motor learning is a topic of great interest in physical rehabilitation and the context of sports performance.
Luis Fabián Álvarez Hernández +3 more
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The China Alzheimer Report 2025
With the sustained growth of the economy and significant changes in social demographics, the issue of elderly‐related diseases has increasingly drawn attention, particularly. Alzheimer's disease (AD), as a representative disease of neurodegenerative diseases, has become a major challenge, affecting the health and quality of life of the elderly ...
Nan Zhi +37 more
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No Frequency-Specific Effect of Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation on Resting EEG
Background: Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a form of noninvasive transcranial electrical stimulation that applies alternating current in various randomized frequencies to the cortex, thereby improving cognitive functioning in multiple ...
Shih-Chiang Ke, Yu-Hui Lo, Philip Tseng
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