نتایج جستجو برای: tdcs

تعداد نتایج: 2633  

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2016
J Hogeveen J Grafman M Aboseria A David M Bikson K K Hauner

BACKGROUND Response inhibition is a critical executive function, enabling the adaptive control of behavior in a changing environment. The inferior frontal cortex (IFC) is considered to be critical for response inhibition, leading researchers to develop transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) montages attempting to target the IFC and improve inhibitory performance. However, conventional t...

2015
Nádia Regina Jardim da Silva Gabriela Laste Alícia Deitos Luciana Cadore Stefani Gustavo Cambraia-Canto Iraci L. S. Torres Andre R. Brunoni Felipe Fregni Wolnei Caumo

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and melatonin can effectively treat pain. Given their potentially complementary mechanisms of action, their combination could have a synergistic effect. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that compared to the control condition and melatonin alone, tDCS combined with melatonin would have a greater effect on pain modulatory effect, as assessed by quantit...

2017
Hui-Zhong Wen Shi-Hao Gao Yan-Dong Zhao Wen-Juan He Xue-Long Tian Huai-Zhen Ruan

Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is widely used to treat human nerve disorders and neuropathic pain by modulating the excitability of cortex. The effectiveness of tDCS is influenced by its stimulation parameters, but there have been no systematic studies to help guide the selection of different parameters. Objective: This study aims to assess the effects of tDCS of pri...

2014
Marcos F. DosSantos Ilkka K. Martikainen Thiago D. Nascimento Tiffany M. Love Misty D. DeBoer Heidi M. Schambra Marom Bikson Jon-Kar Zubieta Alexandre F. DaSilva

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a method of non-invasive brain stimulation that has been frequently used in experimental and clinical pain studies. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying tDCS-mediated pain control, and most important its placebo component, are not completely established. In this pilot study, we investigated in vivo the involvement of the endogenous μ-opi...

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2017
Jorge Leite Óscar F Gonçalves Patrícia Pereira Niranjan Khadka Marom Bikson Felipe Fregni Sandra Carvalho

This study examined the effects of bihemispheric and unihemispheric transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) over the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) on proactive control. Sixteen participants were randomized to receive (i) bihemispheric tDCS, with a 35cm2 anodal electrode of the right IFG and a 35cm2 cathode electrode of left IFG or (ii) unihemispheric tDCS, with a 35cm2 anodal electrode of...

2013
Yong Hyun Kwon Jung Won Kwon

[Purpose] This study examined whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of both the pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) and primary sensoriomotor cortex (M1) alters the response time in response inhibition using the stop-signal task (SST). [Methods] Forty healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. The subjects were randomly tested under the three: the pre-SMA tDCS, M1 tDCS, a...

2017
Sara Tremblay Ricci Hannah Vishal Rawji John C. Rothwell

BACKGROUND Polarising currents can modulate membrane potentials in animals, affecting the after-effect of theta burst stimulation (TBS) on synaptic strength. OBJECTIVE We examined whether a similar phenomenon could also be observed in human motor cortex (M1) using transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) during monophasic intermittent TBS (iTBS). METHODS TDCS was applied during poster...

2016
Tzu-Yu Hsu Chi-Hung Juan Philip Tseng

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been extensively used to examine whether neural activities can be selectively increased or decreased with manipulations of current polarity. Recently, the field has reevaluated the traditional anodal-increase and cathodal-decrease assumption due to the growing number of mixed findings that report the effects of the opposite directions. Therefor...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2013
Donel M Martin Rose Liu Angelo Alonzo Melissa Green Michael J Player Perminder Sachdev Colleen K Loo

Computer-administered cognitive training (CT) tasks are a common component of cognitive remediation treatments. There is growing evidence that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), when given during cognitive tasks, improves performance. This randomized, controlled trial explored the potential synergistic effects of CT combined with tDCS in healthy participants. Altogether, 60 healthy...

2016
Matthias Sczesny-Kaiser Katharina Beckhaus Hubert R. Dinse Peter Schwenkreis Martin Tegenthoff Oliver Höffken

Studies on noninvasive motor cortex stimulation and motor learning demonstrated cortical excitability as a marker for a learning effect. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive tool to modulate cortical excitability. It is as yet unknown how tDCS-induced excitability changes and perceptual learning in visual cortex correlate. Our study aimed to examine the influence of ...

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