The aim of this journal is to help the reader, by providing in a systematic manner, the views of experts on the current advances on the current treatment options in the neurology field in a clear and readable form and by providing reviews which highlight the most important papers recently pu...
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However, the application of tDCS has no effect on static balance in patients with multiple sclerosis with very low quality of evidence. Similarly, there seems to be no difference regarding the stimulation area with tDCS.Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, autoimmune, and inflammatory...
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These trends were also noted in the secondary outcomes, including pain intensity and abortive medication, such that higher-frequency patients treated with active HD-tDCS were less likely to exhibit M/S pain or use of rescue medication over 1-month post-treatment compared with their sham ...
Intellectual disability (ID) can be caused by non-genetic and genetic factors, the latter being responsible for more than 1700 ID-related disorders. The broad ID phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity, as well as the difficulty in the establishment of the
by reinterpreting and reframing the meaning of the affective situation to change its emotional impact1,2. Such successful regulation is a key success factor for mental health. Difficulties in the capacity to reappraise, on the other hand, have been associated with affective disorders3. Not ...
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is one of the most prominent non-invasive electrical brain stimulation method to alter neuronal activity as well as behavioral processes in cognitive and perceptual domains. However, the exact mode of action of tDCS-related cortical alterations is still un...