نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial direct current stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 1382556  

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2016

Abstract Aims and Background: The term of opiate refers to natural and synthetic materials that have morphine-like activity. Opiates have central nervous system depressant and analgesic effects .They can lead to pleasure and euphoric sensations. So subsequent to therapy , the probability of relapse is high. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of transcranial direct current s...

Journal: :Experimental gerontology 2011
Catarina Freitas Helena Mondragón-Llorca Alvaro Pascual-Leone

BACKGROUND A number of studies have applied transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to physiologically characterize Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to monitor effects of pharmacological agents, while others have begun to therapeutically use TMS and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to improve cognitive function in AD. These applications are still very early in development, but offer t...

2010
Katia Monte-Silva Min-Fang Kuo David Liebetanz Walter Paulus Michael A. Nitsche

36 37 38 Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a plasticity-inducing non39 invasive brain stimulation tool with various potential therapeutic applications in 40 neurological and psychiatric diseases. Currently, the duration of the after-effects of 41 stimulation is restricted. For future clinical applications, stimulation protocols are 42 required that produce after-effects lasting ...

2014
Jorik Nonnekes Anass Arrogi Moniek A. M. Munneke Edwin H. F. van Asseldonk Lars B. Oude Nijhuis Alexander C. Geurts Vivian Weerdesteyn Jeffrey M. Haddad

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that alters cortical excitability. Interestingly, in recent animal studies facilitatory effects of tDCS have also been observed on subcortical structures. Here, we sought to provide evidence for the potential of tDCS to facilitate subcortical structures in humans as well. Subjects received anodal-tDCS an...

Journal: :Stroke 2012
Máximo Zimerman Kirstin F Heise Julia Hoppe Leonardo G Cohen Christian Gerloff Friedhelm C Hummel

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Mechanisms of skill learning are paramount components for stroke recovery. Recent noninvasive brain stimulation studies demonstrated that decreasing activity in the contralesional motor cortex might be beneficial, providing transient functional improvements after stroke. The more crucial question, however, is whether this intervention can also enhance the acquisition of c...

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2009
Jung Mi Jo Yun-Hee Kim Myoung-Hwan Ko Suk Hun Ohn Bohyun Joen Kwang Ho Lee

OBJECTIVES We investigated whether anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex affected the working memory performance of patients after a stroke. DESIGN Ten patients (mean age 47.7 yrs) with cognitive deficits after a first-ever stroke participated in this single-blind, crossover, and sham-controlled experiment. Each patient was randomly assign...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
R Sparing M Thimm M D Hesse J Küst H Karbe G R Fink

Transcranial direct current stimulation is a painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique that allows one to induce polarity-specific excitability changes in the human brain. Here, we investigated, for the first time in a 'proof of principle' study, the behavioural effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on visuospatial attention in both healthy controls and stroke patients suff...

2017
Sophie Payne Manos Tsakiris

Self-other discrimination is a crucial mechanism for social cognition. Neuroimaging and neurostimulation research has pointed to the involvement of the right temporoparietal region in a variety of self-other discrimination tasks. Although repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the right temporoparietal area has been shown to disrupt self-other discrimination in face-recognition tasks...

2014
Pedro Shiozawa

Background: Panic disorder (PD) is characterized primarily by the presence of recurrent and unexpected panic attacks, followed by at least one month of persistent concern about other attacks, the possible consequences of attacks and a significant behavioral change related to the attacks. The neurocircuitry of fear includes two pathways for processing of sensory information. Transcranial direct ...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2015
Marom Bikson Dennis Q Truong Antonios P Mourdoukoutas Mohamed Aboseria Niranjan Khadka Devin Adair Asif Rahman

Computational neurostimulation aims to develop mathematical constructs that link the application of neuromodulation with changes in behavior and cognition. This process is critical but daunting for technical challenges and scientific unknowns. The overarching goal of this review is to address how this complex task can be made tractable. We describe a framework of sequential modeling steps to ac...

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