نتایج جستجو برای: direct current

تعداد نتایج: 1159529  

2015
Erika K. Hussey Nathan Ward Kiel Christianson Arthur F. Kramer Andrea Antal

Recent research demonstrates that performance on executive-control measures can be enhanced through brain stimulation of lateral prefrontal regions. Separate psycholinguistic work emphasizes the importance of left lateral prefrontal cortex executive-control resources during sentence processing, especially when readers must override early, incorrect interpretations when faced with temporary ambi...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2014
Robert M Hardwick Pablo A Celnik

Developing novel approaches to combat age related declines in motor function is key to maintaining health and function in older adults, a subgroup of the population that is rapidly growing. Motor adaptation, a form of motor learning, has been shown to be impaired in healthy older subjects compared with their younger counterparts. Here, we tested whether excitatory anodal transcranial direct cur...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Inbahl Heth Michal Lavidor

To better understand the contribution of the dorsal system to word reading, we explored transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) effects when adults with developmental dyslexia received active stimulation over the visual extrastriate area MT/V5, which is dominated by magnocellular input. Stimulation was administered in 5 sessions spread over two weeks, and reading speed and accuracy as we...

2016
Sofia Straudi Felipe Fregni Carlotta Martinuzzi Claudia Pavarelli Stefano Salvioli Nino Basaglia

Objective. The aim of this exploratory pilot study is to test the effects of bilateral tDCS combined with upper extremity robot-assisted therapy (RAT) on stroke survivors. Methods. We enrolled 23 subjects who were allocated to 2 groups: RAT + real tDCS and RAT + sham-tDCS. Each patient underwent 10 sessions (5 sessions/week) over two weeks. Outcome measures were collected before and after treat...

2016
Joyce L. Chen Gottfried Schlaug

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2014
Karin Trimmel Julia Schätzer Michael Trimmel

Acoustic environmental noise, even of low to moderate intensity, is known to adversely affect information processing in animals and humans via attention mechanisms. In particular, facilitation and inhibition of information processing are basic functions of selective attention. Such mechanisms can be investigated by analyzing brain potentials under conditions of externally directed attention (in...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Nicholas J Kelley Ruud Hortensius Eddie Harmon-Jones

Anger is associated with various responses. Research on the neuroscience of anger has revealed that greater left than right frontal cortical activity is associated with angry approach-oriented responses, such as aggression, whereas greater right than left frontal cortical activity is associated with inhibited angry responses mixed with anxiety. In the current research, we extended these past st...

Journal: :Cancer letters 1993
G Sersa S Novaković D Miklavcic

Electrotherapy was investigated for its ability to increase the responsiveness of murine tumors to bleomycin treatment. Mice bearing fibrosarcoma were treated with 250 micrograms bleomycin and then with 0.6 mA direct current (DC) for 60 min. Antitumor effects of single treatments were moderate with bleomycin, but significant with electrotherapy. Combined treatment with bleomycin followed by ele...

2017
Honghong Tang Peixia Ye Shun Wang Ruida Zhu Song Su Luqiong Tong Chao Liu

Self-centered and other-regarding concerns play important roles in decisions of deception. To investigate how these two motivations affect deception in fairness related moral hypocrisy, we modulated the brain activity in the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ), the key region for decision making involved in self-centered and other-regarding concerns. After receiving brain stimulation with tra...

2017
Jun Luo Shu Chen Daqiang Huang Hang Ye Haoli Zheng

Distributive justice concerns how individuals and societies distribute income in a just or equal manner. We aimed to test the roles of social preference in behavioral distributive justice. We thus provide evidence of a causal link between the neural and behavioral results through the application of bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) ...

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