Video Article Electrode Positioning and Montage in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

  • Re F. Dasilva
  • Magdalena Sarah Volz
  • Marom Bikson
  • Felipe Fregni
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Publication date
January 2011

Abstract

(51), e2744, doi:10.3791/2744 (2011). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a technique that has been intensively investigated in the past decade as this method offers a non-invasive and safe alternative to change cortical excitability2. The effects of one session of tDCS can last for several minutes, and its effects depend on polarity of stimulation, such as that cathodal stimulation induces a decrease in cortical excitability, and anodal stimulation induces an increase in cortical excitability that may last beyond the duration of stimulation6. These effects have been explored in cognitive neuroscience and also clinically in a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders – especially when applied over several consecutive sessions4. On...

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