2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.08.111
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Treatment efficacy of tDCS and predictors of treatment response in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder

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“…Indeed, NMDA receptors are highly concentrated in the hippocampus and implied in long-term potentiation, a mechanism for encoding long-term (e.g., episodic) memory. Neuromodulatory treatments [7] such as transcranial magnetic stimulation [182][183][184], transcranial direct current stimulation [185,186], deep brain stimulation [187] or vagus nerve stimulation [188,189] could increase body awareness, SO and SA. Nevertheless, less invasive or expensive treatments, such as sensorimotor therapies [190][191][192], may have the potential to enhance and restore SO, but more importantly SA, during PTSD recovery.…”
Section: Sensorimotor Technologies For Agency-based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, NMDA receptors are highly concentrated in the hippocampus and implied in long-term potentiation, a mechanism for encoding long-term (e.g., episodic) memory. Neuromodulatory treatments [7] such as transcranial magnetic stimulation [182][183][184], transcranial direct current stimulation [185,186], deep brain stimulation [187] or vagus nerve stimulation [188,189] could increase body awareness, SO and SA. Nevertheless, less invasive or expensive treatments, such as sensorimotor therapies [190][191][192], may have the potential to enhance and restore SO, but more importantly SA, during PTSD recovery.…”
Section: Sensorimotor Technologies For Agency-based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, NMDA receptors are highly concentrated in the hippocampus and implied in long-term potentiation, a mechanism for encoding long-term (eg, episodic) memory. Neuromodulatory treatments [ 7 ] such as transcranial magnetic stimulation [ 184 - 186 ], transcranial direct current stimulation [ 187 , 188 ], deep brain stimulation [ 189 ], and vagus nerve stimulation [ 190 , 191 ] could increase body awareness, SO, and SA. Nevertheless, less invasive or expensive treatments, such as sensorimotor therapies [ 192 - 194 ], may have the potential to enhance and restore the SO and, more importantly, SA during PTSD recovery.…”
Section: Sensorimotor Technologies For Agency-based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%