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Key factors in the cortical response to transcranial electrical Stimulations—A multi-scale modeling study

Chung et al., 2022

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9658772207339270894
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Chung H
Im C
Seo H
Jun S
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Computers in Biology and Medicine

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Transcranial electrode stimulation (tES), one of the techniques used to apply non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS), modulates cortical activities by delivering weak electric currents through scalp-attached electrodes. This emerging technique has gained increasing attention …
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