Tuning the brakes - Modulatory role of transcranial random noise stimulation on inhibition.
Flexibly learning and adapting to external environments is integral to cognitive flexibility. This includes scenarios requiring the capability to withhold our actions. In this study, we used transcranial random stimulation, a form of non-invasive brain stimulation and showed improvement in inhibition-related behaviours and associated neural activity in terms of spectral power and intermittent bursts.
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Tuning the brakes - Modulatory role of transcranial random noise stimulation on inhibition.
Flexibly learning and adapting to external environments is integral to cognitive flexibility. This includes scenarios requiring the capability to withhold our actions. In this study, we used transcranial random stimulation, a form of non-invasive brain stimulation and showed improvement in inhibition-related behaviours and associated neural activity in terms of spectral power and intermittent bursts.
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