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Modulating and enhancing cognition using brain stimulation: Science and fiction | Roi Cohen Kadosh

Posted on March 3, 2015 by John
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Roi Cohen Kadosh is a leading non-invasive brain stimulation researcher. (Also elsewhere on the blog) A new line of research opens the possibility of modulating and enhancing human cognition using… Continue reading →

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Nat Geo Roi Cohen Kadosh Video

Posted on March 3, 2015 by John
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http://youtu.be/D6CAgYsHAkU?t=2m21s Should start at around 2:21 in the video…. Continue reading →

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Mind machines – the promise and problems of cognitive enhancement devices

Posted on April 11, 2016 by John
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…of learning and cognitive enhancement. Kadosh points out that while tDCS did enhance performance in a math challenge, it simultaneously had a negative impact on another. Following Kadosh, Dr Hannah… Continue reading →

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If She Were Your Daughter – Ritalin, Adderall or tDCS?

Posted on November 13, 2012 by John
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Update 11/18/12 New Scientist has just posted a video showing (I believe) the device and test that will be used in Roi Cohen Kadosh’s upcoming study to study the efficacy… Continue reading →

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The Hidden Costs of Cognitive Enhancement | Wired Science

Posted on March 6, 2013 by John
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…learned,” Cohen Kadosh said. The volunteers who had the prefrontal area involved in learning and memory stimulated showed the opposite pattern. They were slower than the control group to learn… Continue reading →

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Stimulating learning (tDCS) | Oxford Sparks

Posted on November 7, 2016 by John
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…this over medicines? Professor Roi Cohen Kadosh describes a phenomena that they’ve noticed where giving people a little electrical stimulation to the scalp appears to help people learn things quicker;… Continue reading →

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Posted on June 9, 2012 by John
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…need a tape measure with Centimeters) Foc.us 3d tDCS Placements Guide Model NEW! Searchable database of tDCS studies tdcsDatabase.com 10–20 international system Kadosh The Stimulated Brain: Cognitive Enhancement Using NIBS… Continue reading →

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How Electric Currents Could ‘Boost’ Brain | Sky News

Posted on March 30, 2015 by John
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…be used to help people with ADHD and potentially treat depression or conditions like Parkinson’s disease. Dr Kadosh said the research so far showed that tDCS is risk free. http://news.sky.com/story/1454195/how-electric-currents-could-boost-brain… Continue reading →

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tDCS tACS tPCS tRNS Comparison Chart

Posted on February 20, 2015 by John
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Borrowed (screen shot) from the July 2014 Roi Cohen Kadosh edited ‘The Stimulated Brain’ (Google Books link which, though many pages missing, is still full of excellent info or buy… Continue reading →

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Second blow to the head for effects of brain zapping – New Scientist

Posted on January 29, 2015 by John
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…This pattern played out in studies of memory, processing speed and mathematical ability, Horvath found. Roi Cohen Kadosh, a neuroscientist at the University of Oxford who has studied the effects… Continue reading →

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Personality affects maths-enhancing brain-zap method | New Scientist

Posted on December 10, 2014 by John
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…individuals with low maths anxiety performed worse after tDCS. “It is hard to believe that all people would benefit similarly [from] brain stimulation,” says Cohen Kadosh. He says that further… Continue reading →

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Zapping Your Brain With TDCS Could Help You Lose Weight

Posted on September 2, 2014 by John
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…the more advanced abilities we have,” says Roi Cohen Kadosh, a neuropsychologist at the University of Oxford who is another of the leading lights in tDCS research. “It’s involved in… Continue reading →

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Simple Montage list with electrode placement and research sources. : tDCS

Posted on August 21, 2014 by John
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…Hétu (20101 Parietal (P4) Parietal (P3) Improved math understating / increased verbal impariment Kadosh (2010) Occipital (O1, Oz, and or O2) base of neck or CZ Improves visual motor reaction… Continue reading →

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Brain, interrupted: The promise and perils of brain stimulation | British Science Association

Posted on August 19, 2014 by John
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…How does stimulation interact with behaviour? Can we improve the damaged brain? Are there physical and psychological risks? Join Roi Cohen Kadosh, Gregor Thut, Jacinta O’Shea and Gemma Learmonth to… Continue reading →

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Articles of Note – March 2013

Posted on August 12, 2013 by John
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…stimulation to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex impaired the learning process, whereas automaticity for the learned material was enhanced. Wired Version New Scientist Version Tags: Roi Cohen Kadosh, Keith Spalding’s Simple… Continue reading →

Posted in Article, Clinical Trial, Paper, pdf | Tagged CRD, DIY, fibromyalgia, inhibitory benefits, Kadosh, migraine, pain, visual cortex | Leave a reply

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