2020
DOI: 10.1002/alz.045739
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Clinical utility of transcranial direct current stimulation and online language training in semantic dementia

Abstract: Background Semantic dementia (SD) is a variant of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) which is characterised by impaired confrontation naming, single word comprehension and object recognition with preserved fluency and syntax. Similar to many other neurodegenerative dementias, there is currently no effective treatment for semantic dementia. Neuromodulatory interventions like transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS) along with language training is emergi… Show more

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“…In a series of four cases where tDCS was administered with concomitant language training for svPPA, the Western Aphasia Battery scores demonstrated improvement after completing the sessions. 48 The safety of tDCS has also been evidenced from the published data of over 2000 sessions in 171 patients who received tDCS for various indications. The population was inclusive of 12 older adults.…”
Section: Tdcs In Geriatric Psychiatric Disorders—the Indian Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a series of four cases where tDCS was administered with concomitant language training for svPPA, the Western Aphasia Battery scores demonstrated improvement after completing the sessions. 48 The safety of tDCS has also been evidenced from the published data of over 2000 sessions in 171 patients who received tDCS for various indications. The population was inclusive of 12 older adults.…”
Section: Tdcs In Geriatric Psychiatric Disorders—the Indian Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%