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 of a ...
Physical therapy is known to improve both motor and cognitive functioning in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), and new research suggests that the addition of transcranial direct current ...
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As Rachel Force bobs around her classroom at Elon University in North Carolina, she sports a blue headband and fanny pack, two accessories that are actually part of a device that delivers a low-level ...
Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with real-time remote supervision was associated with significantly greater symptom improvement and higher clinical remission rates than sham ...
Transcranial direct brain stimulation, or tDCS, appears to have hit the big time. By big time we mean that zapping the skull (and presumably the brain) with electric current is now a science that ...
If we said that we have a way to lower your heart rate, increase your power and make every mile feel easier as an endurance athletes you'd probably jump at the opportunity to take advantage, right?
After an interminable wait, the first brain-boosting tDCS headset has finally received FCC approval and will begin shipping in the next few days. Dubbed the Foc.us, the headset jolts your prefrontal ...
With a DIY bundle of electronics or a ready-made device it is possible to stimulate the brain. But does it work and is it safe? "IT'S like coffee times ten," raves one enthusiast. "I use it a couple ...
The transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a "do-it-yourself" type of brain stimulation people use for cognitive enhancement and in the treatment of anxiety or depression. A recent study ...
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