Facilitating skilled right hand motor function in older subjects by anodal polarization over the left primary motor cortex.
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In vivo assessment of human brain oscillations during application of transcranial electric currents.Enhanced motor skill acquisition in the non-dominant upper extremity using intermittent theta burst stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation.Non-invasive brain stimulation: enhancing motor and cognitive functions in healthy old subjects.Motor cortex preactivation by standing facilitates word retrieval in aphasia.Differential behavioral and physiological effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in healthy adults of younger and older age.tDCS Over the Motor Cortex Shows Differential Effects on Action and Object Words in Associative Word Learning in Healthy AgingDelayed plastic responses to anodal tDCS in older adults.Changes in corticomotor excitability and intracortical inhibition of the primary motor cortex forearm area induced by anodal tDCS.Cerebellar direct current stimulation enhances motor learning in older adults.Harnessing neuroplasticity for clinical applications.Neuroenhancement of the aging brain: restoring skill acquisition in old subjects.Induction of cortical plasticity and improved motor performance following unilateral and bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation of the primary motor cortex.Probing for hemispheric specialization for motor skill learning: a transcranial direct current stimulation studyThe use of magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a tool for the measurement of bi-hemispheric transcranial electric stimulation effects on primary motor cortex metabolism.Longitudinal neurostimulation in older adults improves working memory.Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on the control of finger force during dexterous manipulation in healthy older adults.Anodal tDCS over the Primary Motor Cortex Facilitates Long-Term Memory Formation Reflecting Use-Dependent PlasticityEffect of Stimulation Polarity of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Non-dominant Hand FunctionReversing motor adaptation deficits in the ageing brain using non-invasive stimulation.No Effect of 2 mA Anodal tDCS Over the M1 on Performance and Practice Effect on Grooved Pegboard Test and Trail Making Test B(1,2,3).Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Shows Minimal, Measure-Specific Effects on Dynamic Postural Control in Young and Older Adults: A Double Blind, Sham-Controlled StudyMultisession Anodal tDCS Protocol Improves Motor System Function in an Aging Population.The effects of anodal-tDCS on corticospinal excitability enhancement and its after-effects: conventional vs. unihemispheric concurrent dual-site stimulation.Neural plasticity and its contribution to functional recovery.Recovery of function in humans: cortical stimulation and pharmacological treatments after stroke.Anodal direct current stimulation in the healthy aged: Effects determined by the hemisphere stimulated.Non-invasive brain stimulation can induce paradoxical facilitation. Are these neuroenhancements transferable and meaningful to security services?Motor cortex guides selection of predictable movement targetsNo Effect of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Motor Cortex on Response-Related ERPs during a Conflict Task.Effects of aerobic fitness on aging-related changes of interhemispheric inhibition and motor performancetDCS over left M1 or DLPFC does not improve learning of a bimanual coordination task.Formation of cortical plasticity in older adults following tDCS and motor training.tDCS polarity effects in motor and cognitive domains: a meta-analytical review.Learning, memory, and transcranial direct current stimulationElectrifying the motor engram: effects of tDCS on motor learning and control.Non-invasive brain stimulation for enhancement of corticospinal excitability and motor performance.Low intensity transcranial electric stimulation: Safety, ethical, legal regulatory and application guidelines.Commentary: Cumulative effects of anodal and priming cathodal tDCS on pegboard test performance and motor cortical excitability.Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation in combination with motor practice on dexterous grasping and manipulation in healthy older adults.Augmenting mirror visual feedback-induced performance improvements in older adults.
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Facilitating skilled right hand motor function in older subjects by anodal polarization over the left primary motor cortex.
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Facilitating skilled right han ...... the left primary motor cortex.
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Facilitating skilled right han ...... the left primary motor cortex.
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Facilitating skilled right han ...... the left primary motor cortex.
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Facilitating skilled right han ...... the left primary motor cortex
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Agnes Floel
Christian Gerloff
Friedhelm C Hummel
Leonardo G Cohen
Pablo Celnik
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10.1016/J.NEUROBIOLAGING.2008.12.008
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2009-02-06T00:00:00Z