نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial electrical stimulation tes

تعداد نتایج: 436208  

2013
Davide Reato Fernando Gasca Abhishek Datta Marom Bikson Lisa Marshall Lucas C. Parra

The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the night. This decay is thought to result from homeostatic synaptic downscaling. Transcranial electrical stimulation can entrain slow-wave oscillations (SWO) in the human electro-encephalogram (EEG). A computational model of the underlying mechanism predicts that firing rates are predominantly increas...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2019

Purpose: Neuroscience studies suggest that Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is associated with central sensitization, and maladaptive reorganization of the brain; this introduced a new target for LBP treatment. Studies revealed that cortical and peripheral electrical stimulation can be beneficial in regulating brain neuronal activity. However, there is a scarcity of evidence to support the effects ...

2017
Jantien W. Schuijer Irja M. de Jong Frank Kupper Nienke M. van Atteveldt

An increasing number of healthy adolescents are consuming products that can enhance their cognitive performance in educational settings. Currently, the use of pharmaceuticals is the most widely discussed enhancement method in the literature, but new evidence suggests that other methods based on Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) also have potential as cognitive enhancer. Just like pharma...

2014
Teresa Iuculano Roi Cohen Kadosh

Nearly 7% of the population exhibit difficulties in dealing with numbers and performing arithmetic, a condition named Developmental Dyscalculia (DD), which significantly affects the educational and professional outcomes of these individuals, as it often persists into adulthood. Research has mainly focused on behavioral rehabilitation, while little is known about performance changes and neuropla...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2009
Lidia Gabis Bentzion Shklar Yael Kesner Baruch Raanan Raz Eddy Gabis Daniel Geva

OBJECTIVE To examine the efficacy of transcranial electrical stimulation a non-invasive method of reducing pain. DESIGN A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. SUBJECTS A total of 119 patients with chronic pain. METHODS Patients were treated with either transcranial electrical stimulation or an active placebo device. Short- and long-term follow-ups were evaluated for treatme...

2008
Manfred Morari

Complex nerve models have been developed for describing the generation of action potentials in humans. Such nerve models have primarily been used to model implantable electrical stimulation systems, where the stimulation electrodes are close to the nerve (near-field). To address if these nerve models can also be used to model transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) (far-field), we have deve...

Journal: :Journal of neural engineering 2013
Abhishek Datta Xiang Zhou Yuzhou Su Lucas C Parra Marom Bikson

OBJECTIVE During transcranial electrical stimulation, current passage across the scalp generates voltage across the scalp surface. The goal was to characterize these scalp voltages for the purpose of validating subject-specific finite element method (FEM) models of current flow. APPROACH Using a recording electrode array, we mapped skin voltages resulting from low-intensity transcranial elect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Alexander Opitz Arnaud Falchier Gary S Linn Michael P Milham Charles E Schroeder

A long history of postmortem studies has provided significant insight into human brain structure and organization. Cadavers have also proven instrumental for the measurement of artifacts and nonneural effects in functional imaging, and more recently, the study of biophysical properties critical to brain stimulation. However, death produces significant changes in the biophysical properties of br...

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