Can Brain Stimulation Help Parkinson's Disease?
24 November 2017
A PhD project from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is looking for participants. This project aims to examine the effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on balance during dual task performance in people with and without Parkinson’s disease (PD). tDCS is non-invasive and widely used in neuroscientific and clinical research in humans and is known to improve motor and cognitive abilities in people with and without Parkinson's disease.
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Ethical approval
This project has been approved by the Queensland University of Technology Human Research Ethics Committee (approval number 1700000024).