Integrating electric field modeling and neuroimaging to explain inter-individual variability of tACS effects
Electrical stimulation of the brain can have variable effects, perhaps because of individual differences in brain structure which produce differences in the electric fields. Here, the authors show that using functional and structural brain imaging along with electric field modeling can predict the e...
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Autores principales: | Florian H. Kasten, Katharina Duecker, Marike C. Maack, Arnd Meiser, Christoph S. Herrmann |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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