Compromised tDCS-induced facilitation of motor consolidation in patients with multiple sclerosis
ConclusionAbsence of post-training tDCS-induced facilitation of consolidation in patients with MS suggests that the interaction of tDCS with the motor consolidation network is inefficient. Identification of the underlying disease-related mechanisms will have important implications for the design of studies aiming to promote motor recovery in MS by non-invasive brain stimulation.
Source: Journal of Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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