likströmsstimulering
Likströmsstimulering, also known as direct current stimulation (DCS), is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that uses a constant, low-intensity direct electrical current applied to the scalp. This current passes through the skull and influences the electrical activity of specific brain regions. The primary goal of DCS is to alter neuronal excitability, making neurons either more or less likely to fire.
The application of DCS typically involves placing two electrodes, an anode and a cathode, on the scalp.
Research into DCS has explored its potential therapeutic applications for a variety of neurological and psychiatric