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Chris Thomas
Researcher at City College of New York
Publications - 27
Citations - 1161
Chris Thomas is an academic researcher from City College of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial direct-current stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 765 citations.
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Safety of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Evidence Based Update 2016.
Marom Bikson,Pnina Grossman,Chris Thomas,Adantchede L. Zannou,Jimmy Jiang,Tatheer Adnan,Antonios P. Mourdoukoutas,Greg Kronberg,Dennis Q. Truong,Paulo S. Boggio,Andre R. Brunoni,Leigh Charvet,Felipe Fregni,Brita Fritsch,Bernadette T. Gillick,Roy H. Hamilton,Benjamin M. Hampstead,Ryan Jankord,Adam Kirton,Helena Knotkova,David Liebetanz,Anli Liu,Colleen Loo,Michael A. Nitsche,Janine Reis,Janine Reis,Jessica D. Richardson,Alexander Rotenberg,Peter E. Turkeltaub,Adam J. Woods +29 more
TL;DR: Evidence from relevant animal models indicates that brain injury by Direct Current Stimulation (DCS) occurs at predicted brain current densities that are over an order of magnitude above those produced by conventional tDCS.
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Exposure to gamma tACS in Alzheimer's disease: A randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled, crossover, pilot study.
Alberto Benussi,Valentina Cantoni,Maria Cotelli,Maria Cotelli,Chiara Brattini,Abhishek Datta,Chris Thomas,Emiliano Santarnecchi,Alvaro Pascual-Leone,Barbara Borroni,Barbara Borroni +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated whether exposure to non-invasive brain stimulation with transcranial alternating current stimulation at γ frequency (γ-tACS) applied over Pz (an area overlying the medial parietal cortex and the precuneus) can improve memory and modulate cholinergic transmission in mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease (MCI-AD).
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Tolerability of Repeated Application of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation with Limited Outputs to Healthy Subjects.
Bhaskar Paneri,Devin Adair,Chris Thomas,Niranjan Khadka,Vaishali Patel,William J. Tyler,Lucas C. Parra,Marom Bikson +7 more
TL;DR: Repeated application of limited output tES across extended periods, limited to the hardware, electrodes, and protocols tested here, is well tolerated in healthy subjects, as previously observed in clinical populations.
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Motor and cognitive outcomes of cerebello-spinal stimulation in neurodegenerative ataxia
Alberto Benussi,Alberto Benussi,Valentina Cantoni,Marta Manes,Ilenia Libri,Valentina Dell'Era,Abhishek Datta,Chris Thomas,Camilla Ferrari,Alessio Di Fonzo,Roberto Fancellu,Mario Grassi,Alfredo Brusco,Antonella Alberici,Barbara Borroni,Barbara Borroni +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether treatment with cerebello-spinal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could improve both motor and cognitive symptoms in patients with neurodegenerative ataxia at short and longterm.
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On comparing in vivo intracranial recordings in non-human primates to predictions of optimized transcranial electrical stimulation
Abhishek Datta,Matthew R. Krause,Praveen K. Pilly,Jaehoon Choe,Theodoras P. Zanos,Chris Thomas,Christopher C. Pack +6 more
TL;DR: Electric field magnitudes generated by tES optimization are characterized and compared to experimentally induced values as determined by data from intracranial electrodes to partially validate the predictions of the tES optimized algorithms.