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NEUROLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 10, Pages 1899-1901Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.57.10.1899
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The authors show that in the human transcranial direct current stimulation is able to induce sustained cortical excitability elevations. As revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation, motor cortical excitability increased approximately 150% above baseline for up to 90 minutes after the end of stimulation. The feasibility of inducing long-lasting excitability modulations in a noninvasive, painless, and reversible way makes this technique a potentially valuable tool in neuroplasticity modulation.
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