经颅直流电刺激对脑卒中后认知康复的随机、三盲、平行对照试验。

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右半球中风经常导致半半球忽视,这是一种严重阻碍恢复过程的致残状况。长期存在的忽视与认知和运动领域的较差结果有关。作为传统神经心理学干预的辅助手段,经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)——一种通过低强度电流调节神经兴奋性的无创技术——因其增强皮质可塑性和支持受影响个体功能改善的潜力而受到关注。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种联合干预方案,旨在减少中风后半球忽视的症状。它包括一个阴极tDCS协议结合计算机神经心理康复程序,专门为半侧忽视的康复设计。神经调节策略是根据半球间竞争模型减少未受损半球的过度激活。干预包括2周,10个疗程(周一至周五),每次45分钟,tDCS和常规认知刺激同时应用。tDCS由8通道高清tDCS (HD- tDCS)设备在2ma强度下应用20分钟。阴极位于左侧后顶叶皮层(10/20脑电图[EEG]电极放置系统后P3),返回电极放置在C3, CP5, CP1, Pz, PO3, PO7和P7。在基线和干预结束后进行神经心理学和功能评估。本研究的主要目的是描述一个平行、随机、三盲实验设计的方案。为确保议定书的可行性及其潜在效力,提供了适用于单个试点参与者的程序的全面描述。将tDCS神经调节策略纳入认知康复过程可缩短干预时间,改善患者的功能状态和生活质量。
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Randomized, Triple-Blind, and Parallel-Controlled Trial of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Cognitive Rehabilitation after Stroke.

Right hemisphere stroke frequently results in hemispatial neglect, a disabling condition that can significantly impede the recovery process. The chronic presence of neglect has been linked to poorer outcomes in both cognitive and motor domains. As an adjunct to conventional neuropsychological interventions, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)-a noninvasive technique that modulates neural excitability through low-intensity electrical currents-has gained attention for its potential to enhance cortical plasticity and support functional improvement in affected individuals. In this study, we propose a combined intervention protocol aimed at reducing symptoms of post-stroke hemispatial neglect. It consists of a cathodal tDCS protocol combined with a computerized neuropsychological rehabilitation program specifically designed for the rehabilitation of hemispatial neglect. The neuromodulation strategy is to reduce the hyperactivation of the undamaged hemisphere based on the interhemispheric rivalry model. The intervention consists of 2 weeks, 10 sessions (from Monday to Friday), 45 min each, of tDCS and conventional cognitive stimulation concurrently applied. The tDCS is applied by an 8-channel high definitiontDCS (HD- tDCS) device for 20 min and at 2 mA of intensity. The cathode is positioned over the left posterior parietal cortex (P3 following 10/20 system for electroencephalogram [EEG] electrode placement), and return electrodes are placed at C3, CP5, CP1, Pz, PO3, PO7, and P7. A neuropsychological and functional assessment was carried out at baseline and after the end of the intervention. The primary aim of the present study is to describe the protocol for a parallel, randomized, triple-blind experimental design. To ensure the feasibility of the protocol and its potential efficacy, a comprehensive description of the procedures applied to a single pilot participant is provided. Incorporating tDCS neuromodulation strategies into cognitive rehabilitation processes may lead to shortened intervention times and improve the functional status and quality of life of patients.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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