Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
August 21, 2012 | Terry Sharrer
It’s called transcranial direct current stimulation, and it involves placing electrodes on the scalp to stimulate the cerebellum’s motion learning capacity. Stroke victims often need to relearn how to walk and maintain their balance, and research at the Kennedy Krieger Institute (an affiliate of Johns Hopkins Medical School) has shown how a low current flow through the skull during motion training can enhance rehabilitation. MORE