EEG and tACS electrode montages and tACS current simulation results. A

EEG and tACS electrode montages and tACS current simulation results. A

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Download scientific diagram | EEG and tACS electrode montages and tACS current simulation results. A tACS ring electrode was centered position P3 of the international 10-20 system. EEG electrodes were positioned on P03, P04, Fz (ground) and both mastoids (references). tACS current simulations as created in SimNIBS show the norm of the electric field in V/m on an example brain, from three different viewpoints. from publication: “Broadband Alpha Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation”: Exploring a new biologically calibrated brain stimulation protocol | Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can be used to study causal contributions of oscillatory brain mechanisms to cognition and behavior. For instance, individual alpha frequency (IAF) tACS was reported to enhance alpha power and impact visuospatial attention | Alpha, Transcranial direct current stimulation and Brain Stimulation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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