BACKGROUND: Noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate neural processing within the motor cortex and thereby might be beneficial in the rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect after stroke. METHODS: We review the pertinent literature regarding the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation in order to facilitate recovery of hemispatial neglect after stroke. RESULTS: Twenty controlled trials (including 443 stroke patients) matched our inclusion criteria. Methodology and results of each study are presented in a comparative approach. Current data seem to indicate a better efficiency of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, compared to tDCS to ameliorate hemispatial neglect after stroke. CO...
Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) may enhance motor recovery after neurological injury through th...
Up to 80% of people who experience a right-hemisphere stroke suffer from hemispatial neglect. This s...
AbstractRecovery of motor function after stroke occurs largely on the basis of a sustained capacity ...
Background Noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate neural processing within the motor cortex and ...
Up to 80% of people who experience a right-hemisphere stroke suffer from hemispatial neglect. This s...
Hemispatial neglect is one of the most frequent attention disorders after stroke. The presence of ne...
AbstractStroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. The number of stroke survivors is incre...
Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been proposed as a low-cost method of...
Nowak DA, Bösl K, Podubecka J, Carey JR. Noninvasive brain stimulation and motor recovery after stro...
Background. Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is the most frequent perceptual disorder after stroke. ...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that dampening neural activity of the intact, presumably overact...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that dampening neural activity of the intact, presumably overact...
Background: Unilateral neglect (UN) is a common and disabling disorder after stroke. UN is a strong ...
Here, we review the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation such as transcranial magnetic stimulat...
BACKROUND: Changes in neural processing after stroke have been postulated to impede recovery from st...
Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) may enhance motor recovery after neurological injury through th...
Up to 80% of people who experience a right-hemisphere stroke suffer from hemispatial neglect. This s...
AbstractRecovery of motor function after stroke occurs largely on the basis of a sustained capacity ...
Background Noninvasive brain stimulation can modulate neural processing within the motor cortex and ...
Up to 80% of people who experience a right-hemisphere stroke suffer from hemispatial neglect. This s...
Hemispatial neglect is one of the most frequent attention disorders after stroke. The presence of ne...
AbstractStroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. The number of stroke survivors is incre...
Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been proposed as a low-cost method of...
Nowak DA, Bösl K, Podubecka J, Carey JR. Noninvasive brain stimulation and motor recovery after stro...
Background. Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is the most frequent perceptual disorder after stroke. ...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that dampening neural activity of the intact, presumably overact...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that dampening neural activity of the intact, presumably overact...
Background: Unilateral neglect (UN) is a common and disabling disorder after stroke. UN is a strong ...
Here, we review the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation such as transcranial magnetic stimulat...
BACKROUND: Changes in neural processing after stroke have been postulated to impede recovery from st...
Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) may enhance motor recovery after neurological injury through th...
Up to 80% of people who experience a right-hemisphere stroke suffer from hemispatial neglect. This s...
AbstractRecovery of motor function after stroke occurs largely on the basis of a sustained capacity ...