Application of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) for Improving Neurocognitive and Motor Deficits
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Behavioral Neuroscience".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 30637
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Interests: cognitive neuroscience; non-invasive brain stimulation; neuroimaging; neuroplasticity; cortical excitability
Interests: neuroscience; cognitive psychology; affective psychology; social neuroscience; clinical neuroscience
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Dear Colleagues,
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has been exponentially applied in recent years, especially in human research. In addition to the physiological effects of tES techniques on the human brain, which is well documented, there are also potential opportunities for improving behavior and cognition. The current findings in this respect have been promising in some fields; however, they have been inconsistent as well. Moreover, the application of some novel techniques (e.g., tACS, tRNS) for the improvement of behavior and cognition is yet to be investigated. Accordingly, there is still a need for more high-quality research in this field.
This special issue covers recent findings on the application of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES), including tDCS, tACS, tRNS, for improving cognition in healthy individuals, as well as neurorehabilitation purposes in clinical populations. Topics related to the variability of therapeutic response to tES are of special interest in this issue.
Papers that report the use of cutting-edge methods, including multimodal imaging, concurrent brain stimulation–neuroimaging, and individualized/personalized stimulation protocols are also of interest.
Full-length original research articles and reports, review and metanalytic articles (narrative reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses), methodology articles, opinion/perspective articles, and case reports will be considered for publication.
Dr. Mohammed Ali Salehinejad
Prof. Dr. Carmelo M Vicario
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- transcranial electrical stimulation (tES)
- tDCS
- cognition
- motor behavior
- gait behavior
- neuroplasticity
- motor excitability
- motor cortex
- prefrontal cortex
- memory
- neurorehabilitation
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