نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial alternating current stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 1036546  

Journal: :IJLT 2012
Élise Lavoué

We describe a web-based educational platform relying on the use of tags as learning resources in a social context. Tags are user-generated keywords used to organise and improve access to online information resources. Social tagging refers to the practice of labeling or categorising resources in a shared online environment. Our platform, named TaCS (Tag-based Collaborative System), is a first at...

2017
Giacomo Novembre Günther Knoblich Laura Dunne Peter E. Keller

Synchronous movement is a key component of social behaviour in several species including humans. Recent theories have suggested a link between interpersonal synchrony of brain oscillations and interpersonal movement synchrony. The present study investigated this link. Using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) applied over the left motor cortex, we induced beta band (20 Hz) oscil...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Leopold Zizlsperger Florian Kümmel Thomas Haarmeier

While perceptual learning increases objective sensitivity, the effects on the constant interaction of the process of perception and its metacognitive evaluation have been rarely investigated. Visual perception has been described as a process of probabilistic inference featuring metacognitive evaluations of choice certainty. For visual motion perception in healthy, naive human subjects here we s...

2016
Daria Antonenko Miriam Faxel Ulrike Grittner Michal Lavidor Agnes Flöel

Recently, transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) has emerged as a tool to enhance human cognitive processes. Here, we provide a brief summary of the rationale behind tACS-induced effects on task-relevant brain oscillations and associated cognitive functions and review previous studies in young subjects that have applied tACS in cognitive paradigms. Additionally, we present pilot da...

2013
Franca Tecchio A. Cancelli C. Cottone L. Tomasevic B. Devigus G. Zito Matilde Ercolani F. Carducci

RATIONALE Personalizing transcranial stimulations promises to enhance beneficial effects for individual patients. OBJECTIVE To stimulate specific cortical regions by developing a procedure to bend and position custom shaped electrodes; to probe the effects on cortical excitability produced when the properly customized electrode is targeting different cortical areas. METHOD An ad hoc neurona...

2015
Joram van Driel Ilja G. Sligte Jara Linders Daniel Elport Michael X Cohen Andrea Antal

A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory activity to adaptive control mechanisms during response conflict. Thus far, this evidence has been correlational. To evaluate whether theta oscillations are causally involved in conflict processing, we applied transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in the theta band to a midfrontal scalp region, while huma...

2016
Rolandas Stonkus Verena Braun Jess R. Kerlin Gregor Volberg Simon Hanslmayr

The phase of prestimulus oscillations at 7-10 Hz has been shown to modulate perception of briefly presented visual stimuli. Specifically, a recent combined EEG-fMRI study suggested that a prestimulus oscillation at around 7 Hz represents open and closed windows for perceptual integration by modulating connectivity between lower order occipital and higher order parietal brain regions. We here ut...

2012
Toralf Neuling Sven Wagner Carsten H. Wolters Tino Zaehle Christoph S. Herrmann

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been applied in numerous scientific studies over the past decade. However, the possibility to apply tDCS in therapy of neuropsychiatric disorders is still debated. While transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been approved for treatment of major depression in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), tDCS is not as widel...

2015
Roberto Cecere Geraint Rees Vincenzo Romei

Perception routinely integrates inputs from different senses. Stimulus temporal proximity critically determines whether or not these inputs are bound together. Despite the temporal window of integration being a widely accepted notion, its neurophysiological substrate remains unclear. Many types of common audio-visual interactions occur within a time window of ∼100 ms. For example, in the sound-...

Journal: :Eur. J. Control 2007
Cesare Pianese Adolfo Senatore

The paper by A. Stotsky introduces an algorithm for real-time estimation of the engine friction torque, capable to achieve a dynamic adaptation of the static maps widely used in the engine control functionality. This adaptation of the friction map allows a better vehicle driveability performance and an enhanced control by the driver of the vehicle longitudinal transients. There are several inte...

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