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Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)

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It remains to be clarified whether the probable or possible therapeutic effects of tDCS are clinically meaningful and how to optimally perform tDCS in a therapeutic setting.
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This article is published in Clinical Neurophysiology.The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1062 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transcranial direct-current stimulation & Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

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Does non-invasive brain stimulation modify hand dexterity? Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of different NIBS technologies on dexterity in diverse populations is developed, to potentially help future evidence-based research and guidelines that use theseNIBS technologies for recovering hand dexterity.
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Hirnstimulation zur selektiven Behandlung von Zielsymptomen der Schizophrenie

TL;DR: Taking comparative interventional studies and standardized technical parameters into consideration, current meta-analyses indicate that adjunctive electroconvulsive therapy, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcrania direct current stimulation have a positive effect.
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Short periods of bipolar anodal TDCS induce no instantaneous dose-dependent increase in cerebral blood flow in the targeted human motor cortex

TL;DR: Short-duration bipolar aTDCS does not produce instantaneous dose-dependent rCBF increases in the targeted M1-HAND at conventional intensity ranges, and the regional hemodynamic response profile to short-duration a TDCS may not be suited to inform individual dosing of TDCS intensity.
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The neurobiology of misophonia and implications for novel, neuroscience-driven interventions

TL;DR: In this paper , the potential of neurostimulation as a tool to treat neural dysfunction in misophonia was discussed, and several options for how neuro-stimulation interventions could be crafted.
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Excitability changes induced in the human motor cortex by weak transcranial direct current stimulation.

TL;DR: Transcranial electrical stimulation using weak current may be a promising tool to modulate cerebral excitability in a non‐invasive, painless, reversible, selective and focal way.
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Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease

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TL;DR: Genome-wide analysis suggests that several genes that increase the risk for sporadic Alzheimer's disease encode factors that regulate glial clearance of misfolded proteins and the inflammatory reaction.
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Publication bias in clinical research

TL;DR: The presence of publication bias in a cohort of clinical research studies is confirmed and it is suggested that conclusions based only on a review of published data should be interpreted cautiously, especially for observational studies.
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Theory for the development of neuron selectivity: orientation specificity and binocular interaction in visual cortex

TL;DR: The development of stimulus selectivity in the primary sensory cortex of higher vertebrates is considered in a general mathematical framework and a synaptic evolution scheme of a new kind is proposed in which incoming patterns rather than converging afferents compete.
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Drug Addiction and Its Underlying Neurobiological Basis: Neuroimaging Evidence for the Involvement of the Frontal Cortex

TL;DR: An integrated model of drug addiction that encompasses intoxication, bingeing, withdrawal, and craving is proposed, and results imply that addiction connotes cortically regulated cognitive and emotional processes, which result in the overvaluing of drug reinforcers, the undervalued of alternative rein forcers, and deficits in inhibitory control for drug responses.
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