likströmstimulering
Likströmstimulering, often referred to as direct current stimulation (DCS), is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that uses a constant, low-intensity electrical current delivered to specific areas of the brain via electrodes placed on the scalp. This current flows between an anode (positive electrode) and a cathode (negative electrode), creating a weak electrical field that influences neuronal activity in the targeted region.
The primary goal of likströmstimulering is to modulate neuronal excitability. Typically, anodal stimulation (placing the anode
Research into likströmstimulering explores its potential therapeutic applications for a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions.