The effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic and transcranial direct current stimulation on memory functions in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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  • What: The authors aimed to close this gap by exploring the memory effects, and side effects of rTMS and tDCS in patients with MCI. The other two studies performed multi-site stimulation: one study focused on the bilateral DLPFC (F3, F4) (Han et_al, 2013) and the other stimulated the bilateral frontal poles prefrontal area (Fp1, Fp2) and bilateral middle temporal gyrus (T3, T4) (Yan and Tao, 2011). In the study by Hu et_al , at current intensity of 1.0 mA was used with a 9 cm2 electrode area. The analysis showed knowledge gaps to overcome to optimize . . .

     

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