2013
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.12307
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Challenges of proper placebo control for non‐invasive brain stimulation in clinical and experimental applications

Abstract: A range of techniques are now available for modulating the activity of the brain in healthy people and people with neurological conditions. These techniques, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial current stimulation (tCS, which includes direct and alternating current), create magnetic or electrical fields that cross the intact skull and affect neural processing in brain areas near to the scalp location where the stimulation is delivered. TMS and tCS have proved to be valuable tools… Show more

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“…At the end of the session, current was automatically ramped down to 0.0 mA over a 10-s period. The sham tDCS condition was administered using an inactive stimulation protocol, rather than the “off-target” active protocol, in order to minimize subject risk (Davis et al 2013). The same electrode montage, session duration, and ramp-up procedures as the real tDCS condition were followed, except that current was only delivered for the first 60 s of the session before being automatically ramped back down to zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the session, current was automatically ramped down to 0.0 mA over a 10-s period. The sham tDCS condition was administered using an inactive stimulation protocol, rather than the “off-target” active protocol, in order to minimize subject risk (Davis et al 2013). The same electrode montage, session duration, and ramp-up procedures as the real tDCS condition were followed, except that current was only delivered for the first 60 s of the session before being automatically ramped back down to zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sham stimulation the figure-of-eight coil was oriented tangentially over the scalp vertex, such that the magnetic flux was dispersed in the air (e.g. Davis et al, 2014).…”
Section: Tmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensure that the overall number, gender and average age of participants is comparable between groups as in Pope and Miall . However, differentiating sham and real stimulation is easier at higher current strengths 42 . This could be problematic in a within-participants design, but not so in a between-participants design as described here.…”
Section: Performing Cerebellar Tdcsmentioning
confidence: 99%