Shaping the Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Human Motor Cortex
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Transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS) induces stimulation polarity-dependent neuroplastic excitability shifts in the human brain. Because it accomplishes long-lasting effects and its application is simple, it is used increasingly. However, one drawback is its low focality, caused by 1) the large stimulation electrode and 2) the functionally effective reference electrode, which is also situated on the scalp. We aimed to increase the focality of tDCS, which might improve the interpretation of the functional effects of stimulation because it will restrict its effects to more clearly defined cortical areas. Moreover, it will avoid unwanted reversed effects of tDCS under the reference electrode, which is of special…
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- Transcranial direct-current stimulation
- Neuroscience
- Stimulation
- Motor cortex
- Brain stimulation
- Electrode
- Neuroplasticity
- Psychology
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