2019
DOI: 10.1113/jp278857
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Probing the relevance of repeated cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex for prolongation of after‐effects

Abstract: Key points To explore the capability of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to induce late‐phase long‐term depression (LTD) via repeated stimulation. Conventional (1 mA for 15 min) and intensified (3 mA for 20 min) protocols with short (20 min) and long (24 h) intervals were tested. Late‐phase plasticity was not induced by a single repetition of stimulation. Repetition reduced the efficacy of stimulation protocols with higher intensities. Abstract Transcranial direct current stimulation (… Show more

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“…In what follows, we discuss these parameters in the light of Mosayebi‐Samani et al . (2020) findings and also discuss the clinical significance of their findings.…”
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“…In what follows, we discuss these parameters in the light of Mosayebi‐Samani et al . (2020) findings and also discuss the clinical significance of their findings.…”
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“…Cathodal tDCS parameters that are investigated in recent years include stimulation intensity, duration, and repetition, with the latter parameter recently explored by Mosayebi‐Samani et al . (2020). The first systematic investigation of cathodal tDCS intensity was reported a few years ago.…”
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