Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Transcranial direct current stimulation improves audioverbal memory in stroke patients

If it enhances outcomes write up a fucking stroke protocol.  A great stroke association president would make sure all stroke research with positive outcomes would be written up in a publicly available stroke protocol. Otherwise this research is just wasted. 
http://search.naric.com/research/rehab/redesign_record.cfm?search=2&type=all&criteria=J76784&phrase=no&rec=134604&article_source=Rehab&international=0&international_language=&international_location=
American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Volume 96(8) , Pgs. 565-571.

NARIC Accession Number: J76784.  What's this?
ISSN: 0894-9115.
Author(s): Kazuta, Toshinari; Takeda, Kotaro; Osu, Rieko; Tanaka, Satoshi; Oishi, Ayakp; Kondo, Kunitsugu; Liu, Meigen.
Publication Year: 2017.
Number of Pages: 7.
Abstract: Study investigated whether anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the left temporoparietal area improved audioverbal memory performance in stroke patients. Twelve stroke patients with audioverbal memory impairment participated in a single-masked, crossover, and sham-controlled experiment. The anodal or sham transcranial direct current stimulation was applied during the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, which evaluates the ability to recall a list of 15 heard words over five trials. The number of correctly recalled words was compared between the anodal and sham conditions and the influence of transcranial direct current stimulation on serial position effect of the 15 words was also examined. The increase in the number of correctly recalled words from the first to the fifth trial was significantly greater in the anodal condition than in the sham condition. There was a significant difference between the anodal and sham conditions in the number of correctly recalled words within the first five words (primacy region) over the second to fifth trial trials, but not in the middle (next five words) or recency (last five words) regions. The results indicated that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the left temporoparietal area improved audioverbal memory performance and induced the primacy effect in stroke patients.
Descriptor Terms: BRAIN, ELECTRICAL STIMULATION, INTERVENTION, MEMORY, PHYSICAL MEDICINE, STROKE.


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Citation: Kazuta, Toshinari, Takeda, Kotaro, Osu, Rieko, Tanaka, Satoshi, Oishi, Ayakp, Kondo, Kunitsugu, Liu, Meigen. (2017). Transcranial direct current stimulation improves audioverbal memory in stroke patients.  American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , 96(8), Pgs. 565-571. Retrieved 10/11/2017, from REHABDATA database.

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