Transcranial DC stimulation modifies functional connectivity of large‐scale brain networks in abstinent methamphetamine users
Brain and Behavior2018Vol. 8(3), pp. e00922–e00922
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Alireza Shahbabaie, Mitra Ebrahimpoor, Ali Hariri, Michael A. Nitsche, Javad Hatami, Emad Fatemizadeh, Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Hamed Ekhtiari
Abstract
Given the observed alteration of the targeted functional brain networks in methamphetamine users, new potentials are highlighted for tDCS as a network intervention strategy and rsfMRI as a suitable monitoring method for these interventions.
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