Calculating and measuring the current flow to improve spatial targeting during TACS
Calculating and measuring the current flow to improve spatial targeting during TACS is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''International Journal of Psychophysiology''. The main subjects of the publication include audiology, electroencephalography, eye movement, Cranial electrotherapy stimulation, polysomnography, sleep and memory, psychology, sleep spindle, K-complex, brain–computer interface, non-rapid eye movement sleep, sleep, neuroscience, sleep, and stimulation. The authors hypothesized that noninvasive tools like transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and acoustic stimulation (for generating event related potentials ERPs) would help to predict sleep stability and provide a window to actively assess brain activity during sleep.Twelve healthy male volunteers participated in the multiple whole-night polysomnography (PSG) recording protocol.