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Transcranial direct current stimulation produced small and medium-sized effect sizes with mild adverse effects in youths with ADHD.
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Neurostimulation shows promise as potential Alzheimer's treatment in preliminary trialResearchers focused on applying tDCS to patients' dorsal anterior cingulate ... 20 minutes on 10 days during the two-week trial, or a sham treatment with no electrical current.
A new study shows that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive brain stimulation method, can influence how quickly and flexibly people make decisions.
Because it’s a double-blind study, some subjects receive sham tDCS, with no current. (McIntire got the real thing.) Researchers say they haven’t seen significant side effects, just some skin ...
After 20-min of receiving either anodal tDCS applied over the left TC (T3) or sham stimulation, subjects completed a maximal incremental cycling exercise test. RPE, heart rate (HR) and R–R intervals ...
Expert Rev Neurother. 2012;12(7):751-753. tDCS is a rediscovery of an old technology, and many studies are now exploring its therapeutic potential in a range of disorders. The therapeutic effects ...
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