Tuesday, January 29, 2019

The use of transcranial direct current stimulation in stroke rehabilitation: effects on mood and cognition

Useless. NO PROTOCOL.  We don't want suggestions, we want proven results.

The use of transcranial direct current stimulation in stroke rehabilitation: effects on mood and cognition


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Background: Stroke is a high prevalence disorder causing a variety of motor, cognitive and affective symptoms, with a tremendous effect on quality of life. Despite the various stroke localizations, a similar pattern of cognitive deficit typically occurs, involving verbal memory, visuospatial skills and executive functioning. Growing evidence suggests,(not proves) that non-invasive neuromodulation techniques serve as promising tools to enhance post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation.

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