Ocular current stimulation (CS) exhibits poten-tial for the treatment of neurodegenerative ocular diseases. For a full field electroretinogram (ffERG) we found no CS effect on the characteristic waves (a-wave, b’-wave, and b-wave). To investigate whether the orientation of the generated electric field has an influence on the CS effect, this study repeated the previous ffERG study with changing one CS electrode posi-tion and compared the results of both studies. In the first study 15 (8m, 27.5±4.5years) and in the second study 17 (7m, 22.0±1.9years) healthy volunteers were stimulated with an anodal, cathodal, and sham direct CS of 800μA for 5min in three sessions (randomized, different days). For both studies, a cut-sized ring rubber electro...
Abstract—Transcranial current stimulation (tCS) is a promising noninvasive technique to elicit neuro...
This thesis describes the electrical response of normal and diseased human eyes to an intense light...
Published in final edited form as:Curr Biol. 2016 July 25; 26(14): 1867–1872. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2016...
Studies on weak current stimulation (1–2 mA) examine effects on neuronal cells for the treatment of ...
Ocular current stimulation (oCS) with weak current intensities (a few mA) has shown positive effects...
Studies on transcranial current stimulation have shown that a direct current stimulation of the occi...
Purpose : Ocular electrical stimulation exhibit potential for the treatment of neurodegenerative o...
Ocular electrophysiology is the study of electrical signals produced by the retina. In the past many...
Full-field electroretinography (full-field ERG) forms the diagnostic basis for numerous pathologies ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the physiological mechanisms underlying the reported therapeutic effe...
Age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are the most countered eye diseases that d...
Occipital stroke often leads to visual field loss, for which no effective treatment exists. Little i...
© 2018 Thomas Charles SpencerRetinal prostheses are a promising technology aimed at restoring vision...
Report of visual improvement following non invasive electrical stimulation of the orbi
Whenever light strikes the eye of an animal there is a voltage difference produced between the front...
Abstract—Transcranial current stimulation (tCS) is a promising noninvasive technique to elicit neuro...
This thesis describes the electrical response of normal and diseased human eyes to an intense light...
Published in final edited form as:Curr Biol. 2016 July 25; 26(14): 1867–1872. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2016...
Studies on weak current stimulation (1–2 mA) examine effects on neuronal cells for the treatment of ...
Ocular current stimulation (oCS) with weak current intensities (a few mA) has shown positive effects...
Studies on transcranial current stimulation have shown that a direct current stimulation of the occi...
Purpose : Ocular electrical stimulation exhibit potential for the treatment of neurodegenerative o...
Ocular electrophysiology is the study of electrical signals produced by the retina. In the past many...
Full-field electroretinography (full-field ERG) forms the diagnostic basis for numerous pathologies ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the physiological mechanisms underlying the reported therapeutic effe...
Age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are the most countered eye diseases that d...
Occipital stroke often leads to visual field loss, for which no effective treatment exists. Little i...
© 2018 Thomas Charles SpencerRetinal prostheses are a promising technology aimed at restoring vision...
Report of visual improvement following non invasive electrical stimulation of the orbi
Whenever light strikes the eye of an animal there is a voltage difference produced between the front...
Abstract—Transcranial current stimulation (tCS) is a promising noninvasive technique to elicit neuro...
This thesis describes the electrical response of normal and diseased human eyes to an intense light...
Published in final edited form as:Curr Biol. 2016 July 25; 26(14): 1867–1872. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2016...