Modulating transcallosal and intra-hemispheric brain connectivity with tDCS: Implications for interventions in Aphasia.
@article{Zheng2016ModulatingTA,
title={Modulating transcallosal and intra-hemispheric brain connectivity with tDCS: Implications for interventions in Aphasia.},
author={Xin Zheng and Weiying Dai and David C. Alsop and Gottfried Schlaug},
journal={Restorative neurology and neuroscience},
year={2016},
volume={34 4},
pages={
519-30
}
}BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can enhance or diminish cortical excitability levels depending on the polarity of the stimulation. One application of non-invasive brain-stimulation has been to modulate a possible inter-hemispheric disinhibition after a stroke. This disinhibition model has been developed mainly for the upper extremity motor system, but it is not known whether the language/speech-motor system shows a similar inter-hemispheric interaction. We…
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