نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial electrical stimulation tes

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Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
shapour jaberzadeh maryam zoghi

during the past .. years, non-invasive .rain stimulation has .ecome an emerging .eld in clinical neuroscience due to its capability to transiently modulate corticospinal excitability, motor and cognitive functions. .hereas transcranial magnetic stimulation has .een used e.tensively since more than t.o decades ago as a potential .neuromodulator., transcranial current stimulation .tcs. has more r...

Journal: :Neurology International Open 2017

2006
W. Besio A. Nayak K. Koka J. Wei M. Sahin R. Patwardhan

Epilepsy medications are ineffective 30% of the time. Implantable devices are unsuitable in emergency situations. This research focuses on the development of an ambulatory system capable of the non-invasive detection and termination of seizures in emergencies. Towards this end, a concentric ring electrode system for detecting seizure electrical activity and applying localized transcranial elect...

2016
Patrik Kunz Andrea Antal Manuel Hewitt Andreas Neef Alexander Opitz Walter Paulus

Background: Suprathreshold transcranial single pulse electrical stimulation (tES) is painful and not applicable in a repetitive mode to induce plastic after-effects. Objective: In order to circumvent this pain problem, we applied here a 5 kHz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) theta burst protocol with a field intensity of up to 10 mA to the primary motor cortex (M1). Furthermo...

2011
Asif Rahman Davide Reato Abhishek Datta Lucas Parra Marom Bikson

Asif Rahman, Davide Reato, Abhishek Datta, Lucas Parra, Marom Bikson (CUNY) Synaptic pathway and orientation specific modulation of neuronal excitability by weak direct current Transcranial direct current stimulation, a clinical technique explored for noninvasive neuromodulation, is thought to induce polarity-specific lasting change in cortical excitability. However, the mechanisms of DC stimul...

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2016
Bhaskar Paneri Devin Adair Chris Thomas Niranjan Khadka Vaishali Patel William J Tyler Lucas Parra Marom Bikson

BACKGROUND The safety and tolerability of limited output transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) in clinical populations support a non-significant risk designation. The tolerability of long-term use in a healthy population had remained untested. OBJECTIVE We tested the tolerability and compliance of two tES waveforms, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and modulated high frequen...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
sanaz khomami ahwaz university, ahvaz, iran. reza rostami tehran university, tehran, iran. reza kazemi lorestan university, khorram abad, iran.

in this study, the authors reported a case of woman with severe compulsion who became pregnant during the repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. we carried out repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and behavior therapy simultaneously after repeated medications' refraction. the patient received 20 sessions 1 hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in right dorsolateral...

Journal: :Clinical research and regulatory affairs 2015
F Fregni M A Nitsche C K Loo A R Brunoni P Marangolo J Leite S Carvalho N Bolognini W Caumo N J Paik M Simis K Ueda H Ekhitari P Luu D M Tucker W J Tyler J Brunelin A Datta C H Juan G Venkatasubramanian P S Boggio M Bikson

The field of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has experienced significant growth in the past 15 years. One of the tES techniques leading this increased interest is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Significant research efforts have been devoted to determining the clinical potential of tDCS in humans. Despite the promising results obtained with tDCS in basic and clinical n...

Journal: :Sleep advances 2021

Abstract Introduction Slow, oscillatory, transcranial electrical stimulation (so-tES) applies a current over the scalp that oscillates in intensity at frequency associated with slow wave sleep (SWS; 0.75Hz). When applied during SWS, so-tES can enhance SWS EEG power compared to sham stimulation, as well overnight declarative memory consolidation. wake, local range (0.5–4.5Hz) sham. Therefore, th...

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