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  • NYU Dataset

    Cerebellar Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Modulates Cerebellar Output

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    Devry Mourra
    Angela M. Cavalieri
    Madison M. Casey
    Mesut Sahin
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    Cerebellar transcranial alternating current stimulation (ctACS) is non-invasive and safe, and requires only simple equipment to implement. Multiple studies have provided evidence that it may improve motor learning, cognitive, and emotional processes in normal and brain-injured individuals. This study examined how AC stimulation applied to the external skull surface overlying crus 1 altered Purkinje...

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    Scattering Approach to Diffusion Quantifies Axonal Damage in Brain Injury

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    Ali Abdollahzadeh
    Ricardo Coronado-Leija
    Hong-Hsi Lee
    Alejandra Sierra
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    This study demonstrated that time-dependent diffusion MRI can detect subtle axonal changes in brain injury by identifying structural signatures of diffusive dynamics of water along axons. Scattering theory reveal two parameters that determine the diffusive dynamics of water along axons: the average reciprocal cross-section and the variance of long-range cross-sectional fluctuations. This theoretical...

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