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Direct current stimulation over the human sensorimotor cortex modulates the brain's hemodynamic response to tactile stimulationWang et al., 2015
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- Wang Y
- Hao Y
- Zhou J
- Fried P
- Wang X
- Zhang J
- Fang J
- Pascual‐Leone A
- Manor B
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- European Journal of Neuroscience
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Tactile stimuli produce afferent signals that activate specific regions of the cerebral cortex. Noninvasive transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) effectively modulates cortical excitability. We therefore hypothesised that a single session of tDCS targeting the sensory …
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