Transcranial DC Stimulation: Physiology and Clinical Applications
Presented by: Dave Siever
Transcranial DC Stimulation (tDCS) has been extensively studied since the 1980s, totalling roughly 750 studies to date. A major advantage of tDCS is that it may be applied directly over an area of concern where the cortical activity over a specific site on the brain may be enhanced or suppressed, much like NF.
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The Breakdown of Cross-Frequency Coupling Between Brain and Body Rhythms in Clinical Conditions
Presented by: Asa Young
Fundamental ties between brain and body is a ubiquitous thesis that has emerged in various shapes and sizes, yet always constant in its central message: the substrates that combine the brain to its neuroanatomical foundations are necessary to the health and integrity of both the system and the agent that pilots it.
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Color, Neuromodulation, and Thalamic Cortical Rhythms
Presented by: Jeffrey Bruno
Learning the unique role of color, lesser-known aspects of the thalamus, and why thalamic-cortical dysrhythmias may hold the key to treating most psychiatric conditions…
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