The extent of injury that a rabbit experiences after biting an electric cord depends on the type and
intensity of the electrical current and the length of time the rabbit is exposed to it.
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A noninvasive technique for brain stimulation, tDCS is applied using two small electrodes placed on the scalp, delivering short bursts
of extremely low -
intensity electrical currents.
When the recipient operates the device, it applies a continuous
electrical current — at varying frequencies and
intensities — to specific regions in the lower spinal cord where there are dense bundles
of nerves that control the hips, knees, ankles and toes.
Current treatment methods used are transcranial direct current simulation (tDCS)-- which is application of a low intensity direct (constant) current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)-- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
Current treatment methods used are transcranial direct
current simulation (tDCS)-- which is application of a low intensity direct (constant) current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)-- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current simulation (tDCS)-- which is application
of a low
intensity direct (constant)
current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)-- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating
current simulation (tACS)-- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current simulation (tACS)-- which sees a constant
electrical current flow back and
current flow back and forth.
Current treatment methods used are transcranial direct current simulation (tDCS)- which is application of a low intensity direct (constant) current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
Current treatment methods used are transcranial direct
current simulation (tDCS)- which is application of a low intensity direct (constant) current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current simulation (tDCS)- which is application
of a low
intensity direct (constant)
current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating current simulation (tACS)- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current between two electrodes on the head, and transcranial alternating
current simulation (tACS)- which sees a constant electrical current flow back and
current simulation (tACS)- which sees a constant
electrical current flow back and
current flow back and forth.
This procedure entails placement
of an electromagnetic coil on the scalp; high -
intensity electrical current is rapidly turned on and off in the coil through the discharge
of capacitors.