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Noninvasive transcranial brain stimulation has been widely used in experimental and clinical applications to perturb the brain activity, aiming at promoting synaptic plasticity or enhancing functional connectivity within targeted brain regions. However, there are different types of neurostimulations and various choices of stimulation parameters; ho...

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... the wake state, in trials 13-16 we found consistent decreased GC patterns (2 → 1, 5 → 1) across all frequency bands, this result had differences as well as similarity (e.g., 2 → 1) compared to trials 1-7 (Fig. 5). In addition, we found increased GC patterns at directions 5 → 6 and 6 → 5. Unlike sleep, there was no trend in increased or decreased GC value with respect to the frequency bands. During trials 17-21, the stimulation electrode montage was moved from frontal/occipital to frontal/mastoid. Consequently, the GC change patterns also ...
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... the wake state, in trials 13-16 we found consistent decreased GC patterns (2 → 1, 5 → 1) across all frequency bands, this result had differences as well as similarity (e.g., 2 → 1) compared to trials 1-7 (Fig. 5). In addition, we found increased GC patterns at directions 5 → 6 and 6 → 5. Unlike sleep, there was no trend in increased or decreased GC value with respect to the frequency bands. During trials 17-21, the stimulation electrode montage was moved from frontal/occipital to frontal/mastoid. Consequently, the GC change patterns also ...