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Florian Bodranghien
Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles
Publications - 14
Citations - 545
Florian Bodranghien is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial direct-current stimulation & Cerebellar disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 411 citations.
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Consensus Paper: Revisiting the Symptoms and Signs of Cerebellar Syndrome
Florian Bodranghien,Amy J. Bastian,Carlo Casali,Mark Hallett,Elan D. Louis,Mario Manto,Peter Mariën,D. A. Nowak,Jeremy D. Schmahmann,Mariano Serrao,Katharina M Steiner,Michael Strupp,Caroline Tilikete,Dagmar Timmann,Kim van Dun +14 more
TL;DR: The concept of the cerebellar syndrome is revisited in the light of recent advances in the understanding of Cerebellar operations and the key symptoms and signs of cerebellars dysfunction are discussed.
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Targeting the Cerebellum by Noninvasive Neurostimulation: a Review.
TL;DR: This review brings together the studies that have applied cerebellar stimulation, magnetic and electric, and presents an overview of the current knowledge and unsolved issues.
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tDCS of the Cerebellum: Where Do We Stand in 2016? Technical Issues and Critical Review of the Literature
TL;DR: This work discusses the recent studies based on cerebellar tDCS with a focus on the numerous technical and open issues which remain to be solved, and provides a comparison with transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS), another promising transcranials electrical neurostimulation technique.
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Marked reduction of cerebellar deficits in upper limbs following transcranial cerebello-cerebral DC stimulation: tremor reduction and re-programming of the timing of antagonist commands
TL;DR: This is the first demonstration that tCCDCS improves upper limb tremor and hypermetria in SCA type 2 and the first report of a favorable effect on the onset latency of the antagonist EMG activity, a neurophysiological marker of the defect in programming of timing of motor commands.
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A Postural Tremor Highly Responsive to Transcranial Cerebello-Cerebral DCS in ARCA3.
Florian Bodranghien,Nordeyn Oulad Ben Taib,Lionel Van Maldergem,Lionel Van Maldergem,Mario Manto +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported a patient with a marked postural tremor responding to transcranial cerebello-cerebral direct current stimulation (tCCDCS) using anodal stimulation over the cerebellum with a return electrode on the contralateral motor cortex.