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Oscillatory stimulation is a rich natural and man-made source in the environment
The entorhinal cortex is considered to be an important matrix for the maintenance of persistent MdDS because it can be entered through periodic stimulation, is functionally connected to the large neocortex, and plays a key role in updating the hippocampus and navigation-related environmental characteristics
In addition to dizziness, people with MdDS may experience many symptoms, including headaches, visual motor intolerance, fatigue, cognitive delays, and tinnitus
Stimulus waveform and electric field distribution
To determine the relationship between ASSR and MdDS symptom status, a group of MdDS patients was compared with an age-matched healthy control group, and the relationship between ASSR changes and transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) changes in the perception of oscillatory vertigo was determined
Patients with refractory MdDS lasting at least 6 months receive a single frontal-parietal-occipital tACS treatment for 6 months, using "n/1" double-blind random design: alpha frequency in phase, alpha frequency inverted, and γ frequency inverted Contrast contrast
ASSR and treatment response of MdDS participants and healthy controls
Twenty-four MdDS patients participated in the study (mean age 53.
In short, this is the first study of how tACS can improve clinical symptoms by reducing pathological oscillations in the brain network
In short, this is the first study of how tACS can improve clinical symptoms by reducing pathological oscillations in the brain network
Ahn, S.
, Gleghorn, D.
, Doudican, B.
, Fröhlich, F.
and Cha, Y.
-H.
(2021), Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Reduces Network Hypersynchrony and Persistent Vertigo .
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, 24: 960-968.
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Reduces Network Hypersynchrony and Persistent Vertigo https://doi.
org/10.
1111/ner.
13389
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