Brain-state-dependent non-invasive brain stimulation and functional priming: a hypothesis

Elena G Sergeeva, Petra Henrich-Noack, Michał Bola, Bernhard A Sabel, Elena G Sergeeva, Petra Henrich-Noack, Michał Bola, Bernhard A Sabel

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Keywords: EEG; brain-state-dependent stimulation; closed-loop stimulation devices; functional priming; neuroimaging; neurorehabilitation; non-invasive brain stimulation.

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