Khadka et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Methods for specific electrode resistance measurement during transcranial direct current stimulationKhadka et al., 2015
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- Khadka N
- Rahman A
- Sarantos C
- Truong D
- Bikson M
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- Brain Stimulation
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Background Monitoring of electrode resistance during tDCS is considered important for tolerability and safety. Conventional resistance measurement methods do not isolate individual electrode resistance and for HD-tDCS devices, cross talk across electrodes …
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