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Mindfulness-based training with transcranial direct current stimulation modulates neuronal resource allocation in working memory: A randomized pilot study with a nonequivalent control group.
Hunter MA, Lieberman G, Coffman BA, Trumbo MC, Armenta ML, Robinson CSH, Bezdek MA, O'Sickey AJ, Jones AP, Romero V, Elkin-Frankston S, Gaurino S, Eusebi L, Schumacher EH, Witkiewitz K, Clark VP. Hunter MA, et al. Among authors: witkiewitz k. Heliyon. 2018 Jul 11;4(7):e00685. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e00685. eCollection 2018 Jul. Heliyon. 2018. PMID: 30094362 Free PMC article.
Modulating affective experience and emotional intelligence with loving kindness meditation and transcranial direct current stimulation: A pilot study.
Robinson C, Armenta M, Combs A, Lamphere ML, Garza GJ, Neary J, Wolfe JH, Molina E, Semey DE, McKee CM, Gallegos SJ, Jones AP, Trumbo MC, Al-Azzawi H, Hunter MA, Lieberman G, Coffman BA, Aboseria M, Bikson M, Clark VP, Witkiewitz K. Robinson C, et al. Among authors: witkiewitz k. Soc Neurosci. 2019 Feb;14(1):10-25. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2017.1397054. Epub 2017 Oct 31. Soc Neurosci. 2019. PMID: 29067880 Clinical Trial.
Transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation (tES and TMS) for addiction medicine: A consensus paper on the present state of the science and the road ahead.
Ekhtiari H, Tavakoli H, Addolorato G, Baeken C, Bonci A, Campanella S, Castelo-Branco L, Challet-Bouju G, Clark VP, Claus E, Dannon PN, Del Felice A, den Uyl T, Diana M, di Giannantonio M, Fedota JR, Fitzgerald P, Gallimberti L, Grall-Bronnec M, Herremans SC, Herrmann MJ, Jamil A, Khedr E, Kouimtsidis C, Kozak K, Krupitsky E, Lamm C, Lechner WV, Madeo G, Malmir N, Martinotti G, McDonald WM, Montemitro C, Nakamura-Palacios EM, Nasehi M, Noël X, Nosratabadi M, Paulus M, Pettorruso M, Pradhan B, Praharaj SK, Rafferty H, Sahlem G, Salmeron BJ, Sauvaget A, Schluter RS, Sergiou C, Shahbabaie A, Sheffer C, Spagnolo PA, Steele VR, Yuan TF, van Dongen JDM, Van Waes V, Venkatasubramanian G, Verdejo-García A, Verveer I, Welsh JW, Wesley MJ, Witkiewitz K, Yavari F, Zarrindast MR, Zawertailo L, Zhang X, Cha YH, George TP, Frohlich F, Goudriaan AE, Fecteau S, Daughters SB, Stein EA, Fregni F, Nitsche MA, Zangen A, Bikson M, Hanlon CA. Ekhtiari H, et al. Among authors: witkiewitz k. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2019 Sep;104:118-140. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.06.007. Epub 2019 Jul 2. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2019. PMID: 31271802 Free PMC article.
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