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Bilateral Theta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) Modulates EEG Activity: When tACS Works Awake It Also Works Asleep
2019
Nature and Science of Sleep
Recent studies demonstrate that 5-Hz bilateral transcranial alternating current stimulation (θ-tACS) on fronto-temporal areas affects resting EEG enhancing cortical synchronization, but it does not affect subjective sleepiness. This dissociation raises questions on the resemblance of this effect to the physiological falling asleep process. The current study aimed to evaluate the ability of fronto-temporal θ-tACS to promote sleep. Twenty subjects (10 F/10 M; mean age: 24.60 ± 2.9 y) participated
doi:10.2147/nss.s229925
pmid:31819688
pmcid:PMC6875492
fatcat:g6n25dgu7jgpbmhb2cvcgnc6ai