Alignment of behaviour and tDCS stimulation site induces maximum response: evidence from online tDCS...
Alignment of behaviour and tDCS stimulation site induces maximum response: evidence from online tDCS and ERP
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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tDCS modulates the activity of the neuronal networks to induce the desired behavioural changes. Two factors determine its effectiveness- (1) whether the network being stimulated is relevant to the task, and (2) if there is a scope for improvement in behavioral performance. To explore this, both dorsal (sub-lexical) and ventral (lexical) reading net...
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Alignment of behaviour and tDCS stimulation site induces maximum response: evidence from online tDCS and ERP
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-68691-2