What do we know about the influence of the cerebellum on walking ability? Promising findings from transcranial alternating current stimulation - Naro A, Milardi D, Cacciola A, Russo M, Sciarrone F, La Rosa G, Bramanti A, Bramanti P, Calabr ò RS.

Several cerebellar functions related to upper limb motor control have been studied using non-invasive brain stimulation paradigms. We have recently shown that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) may be a promising approach in shaping the pl...
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