tDCS
2023-07-19:
tDCS #
- NeuroMyst is what most people went with - it’s versatile and has both tDCS and tACS. BrainDriver and Flowerneuroscience are maybe other options.
- (Alex chen does Neuromyst tDCS/tACS (40Hz, 3.7 mA))
- Ungodly amount of studies nabbed from Bonk’s server incoming:
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Cognitive Enhancement via Network-Targeted Cortico-cortical Associative Brain Stimulation
- cc-PAS enhanced accuracy at gf tasks, with parieto-frontal and fronto-parietal stimulation significantly increasing logical and relational reasoning, respectively.
- Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A Beginner’s Guide for Design and Implementation
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Augmentation of working memory training by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
- Target: dlPFC.
- Persisting Working Memory gains at 9 months after 4 dual N-back sessions!
- NMDA receptor–related mechanisms of dopaminergic modulation of tDCS-induced neuroplasticity
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Facilitate insight by non-invasive brain stimulation (Chi & Snyder 2011)
- Target: Anterior Temporal Lobe.
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Brain stimulation enables the solution of an inherently difficult problem (Chi & Snyder 2012)
- Target: both hemispheres of the Anterior Temporal Lobe.
- Q&A: How DARPA hacked a science writer’s brain and turned her into a sharpshooter
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TDCS Guided using fMRI Significantly Accelerates Learning to Identify Concealed Objects
- Target: right inferior frontal cortex and right parietal cortex.
- Using noninvasive brain stimulation to accelerate learning and enhance human performance This mini-review focuses on studies employing complex simulations representative of surveillance and security operations, intelligence analysis, and procedural learning in complex monitoring.
- The technology and science of how tDCS boosts brain capacity and can enhance recovery after injury
- Effects of Non-invasive Neurostimulation on Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy with transcranial direct current stimulation to explore the underlying biochemical and physiological mechanism of the human brain: A systematic review
- Effects of prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation on social functioning in autism spectrum disorder: A randomized clinical trial
- Transcranial direct current stimulation of bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex eliminates creativity impairment induced by acute stress
- The Effects of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Sleep Time and Efficiency
- Anodal tDCS over the Primary Motor Cortex Facilitates Long-Term Memory Formation Reflecting Use-Dependent Plasticity
- Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Enhances Neuroplasticity and Accelerates Motor Recovery in a Stroke Mouse Model
- Understanding Negative Results in tDCS Research: The Importance of Neural Targeting and Cortical Engagement
- The influence of tDCS intensity on decision-making training and transfer outcomes
- Predictions of tDCS treatment response in PTSD patients using EEG based classification
- Identifying factors influencing cognitive outcomes after anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in older adults with and without cognitive impairment: A systematic review
- Neural and Psychological Predictors of Cognitive Enhancement and Impairment from Neurostimulation
- Transcranial direct current stimulation induces long-term potentiation-like plasticity in the human visual cortex
- [THE EFFECT OF OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTATION AND TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION ON PLASMA CYTOKINES]
- Sleep as a predictor of tDCS and language therapy outcomes
- Repeated Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Induces Behavioral, Metabolic and Neurochemical Effects in Rats on High-Calorie Diet
- Brain glucose uptake during transcranial direct current stimulation measured with functional [18F]FDG-PET
- Clinical Response to tDCS Depends on Residual Brain Metabolism and Grey Matter Integrity in Patients With Minimally Conscious State
- Multi-session tDCS paired with passive mobilisation of the thumb modulates thalamo-cortical coupling during command following in the healthy brain
- Transcranial cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS) over ventral premotor-motor pathways enhances action performance and corticomotor excitability in young adults more than in elderly adults
- Cortico-cortical frontal paired associative stimulation for modulation of interhemispheric activity
- Transcranial cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS) over ventral premotor-motor pathways enhances action performance and corticomotor excitability in young adults more than in elderly adults
- Cortico-cortical frontal paired associative stimulation for modulation of interhemispheric activity
- Stimulated brains and meditative minds: A systematic review on combining low intensity transcranial electrical stimulation and meditation in humans
tACS #
- A meta-analysis showing improved cognitive performance in healthy young adults with transcranial alternating current stimulation
- [A meta-analysis suggests that tACS improves cognition in healthy, aging, and psychiatric populations]
- Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)
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Neurocognitive, physiological, and biophysical effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation
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The influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on fluid intelligence: An fMRI study
- Previous findings showed that left Parietal Cortex theta tACS leads to a transient increase in fluid reasoning performance.
- Theta tACS significantly increased fluid intelligence performance when working on difficult items in the matrices test; no effect was observed for the visuo-spatial paper folding test. Whole-brain analyses showed that left parietal brain stimulation was accompanied by lower activation in task-irrelevant brain areas.
- Complemental ROI analyses revealed a tendency towards lower activation in the left inferior parietal cortex.
- Probing the Link Between Perception and Oscillations: Lessons from Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
- Neurocognitive, physiological, and biophysical effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation
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Efficacy of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation in the Enhancement of Working Memory Performance in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Meta-Analysis
- Alex Chen’s question (probably no is the answer): Can excessively high processing speed/switch speed/fluid intelligence get in the way of more complex/working-memory-dependent processing (like theoretical math)?