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External brain stimulation temporarily improves motor symptoms in people with Parkinson's.»
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When the
brain lacks
external stimulation to form perceptions, it may compensate by referencing the memory and form hallucinatory perceptions.
Ang and co-workers, in collaboration with researchers across Singapore and in Australia, wanted to investigate whether patients could get better at using a BCI if their
brain was first subjected to transcranial direct current
stimulation (tDCS)-- the application of an
external electric current to the skull.
In addition, their study with a small group of 20 patients with PD demonstrated that
stimulation of the cortex of the
brain using
external electrodes corrected some of the distortion and temporarily improved some patients» motor symptoms.
Explain the ways that context -
external circumstances and internal mental state - influence the
brain's response to
stimulation