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Predicting behavioural response to TDCS in chronic motor stroke
2014
NeuroImage
Transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) of primary motor cortex (M1) can transiently improve paretic hand function in chronic stroke. However, responses are variable so there is incentive to try to improve efficacy and or to predict response in individual patients. Both excitatory (Anodal) stimulation of ipsilesional M1 and inhibitory (Cathodal) stimulation of contralesional M1 can speed simple reaction time. Here we tested whether combining these two effects simultaneously, by using a
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.096
pmid:23727528
pmcid:PMC3899017
fatcat:qagbbjfzefamjebkwvin2q27we