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Neuromodulation Lab In The News
Read the latest media items featuring work from the Neuromodulation Lab.
RECOVER-NEURO will be led by our team and include tDCS to treat the cognitive dysfunction in Long COVID (PASC)
- RECOVER-NEURO enrolls first participant in trial
- Remote Intervention for Assessing Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients With Long COVID: Leigh Charvet, PhD
tDCS News
- RECOVER-NEURO to include tDCS for Long COVID treatment
- tDCS as a home-based treatment through our clinical service
- Exploring markers to predict depression response to tDCS
- tDCS among the growing use of noninvasive brain stimulation therapies for MS
- Breakthrough Device Could Ease Deep Depression
- Researchers are testing neural stimulation as a long COVID treatment
- Treating Cognitive Deficits in MS With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Leigh Charvet, PhD
- Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in an At-Home Setting
- NYU Langone Health Launches At-Home Virtual Brain Stimulation Program
- Brain Stimulation: Telehealth Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Recovery from Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC)
- Nature Biotechnology: The Brain Hackers
- Neurodiem: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: A Potential Noninvasive Treatment Option for Central Nervous System Disorders?
- Neurodiem: Remotely supervised tDCS
- NYU Langone Neurology Year in Review: Remote tDCS Studies Show Improvement in Function and Movement for Multiple Sclerosis and Other Disorders
- Neurodiem: Claire Choi Reviews tDCS and Neuroimaging Findings
- ECTRIMS Online Library: Giuseppina Pilloni Presents Findings from Her Collaborative Study with University of Cagliari, Italy, Demonstrating That tDCS Paired with Exercise Can Improve Gait in MS at the 2019 ECTRIMS Meeting
- Nature Biotechnology: A tDCS Review
- NYU Langone Press Release: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined with Computer Games at Home Reduces Cognitive Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- Eurekaler: tDCS Combined With Computer Games at Home Reduces Cognitive Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- PR Newswire: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined With Computer Games At Home Reduces Cognitive Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- CBS News New York: Electrical Stimulation Might Help Multiple Sclerosis Patients Fight Cognitive Effects
- The Atlantic: Zapping Your Brain at Home to Cure Fatigue
- Multiple Sclerosis News Today: Stimulating Neurons to Help with Problem-Solving
- Medical News Today: Multiple Sclerosis: New Technology Improves Cognition
- Med City News: Could Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation with Cognitive Training Reduce MS Symptoms?
- Washington Square News: Dr. Leigh Charvet Strives Towards MS Treatment
- Hardcore Gamers Unified: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined With Computer Games At Home Reduces Cognitive Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- iTech Post: Recovery From Multiple Sclerosis Found In The So-Called 'tDCs' Technology, Details Inside
- Mass Device: Study: tDCS Paired with Cognitive Video Game Training Can Help MS Patients
- Healthline: Brain Stimulation Techniques Being Studied as Possible MS Treatments
- Healthline: Innovations in Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
- Medpage Today: Cerebellar TMS May Improve Gait, Balance In Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
- Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation: Home Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease with Remotely Supervised Brain Stimulation
Cognitive and Gait Functioning in Multiple Sclerosis News
- Neurodiem: The Role of New Technologies in the Clinical Assessment of Gait in Multiple Sclerosis
- A New Prognosis for Multiple Sclerosis
- Giuseppina Pilloni, PhD and Leigh Charvet, PhD on Developments of teleinterventions: tDCS with remote supervision for MS rehabilitation
- Consultant360: Early Neuropsychological Markers of Cognitive Involvement in Multiple Sclerosis
- Leigh Charvet, PhD, and Tehila Eilam-Stock, PhD, on Early Markers of Cognitive Involvement in MS
- Brain Sciences: Gray Matter Morphometry Correlates with Attentional Efficiency in Young-Adult Multiple Sclerosis (cover story)
- NYU Langone Press Release: At-Home Cognitive Remediation May Provide Medication-Free Symptom Relief for Neuropsychological Issues Associated with Multiple Sclerosis
- MD Magazine/HCP Live: Using Technology to Improve Cognitive Function in MS Patients
- Neurology Advisor: Adaptive Training Improves Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis
- MedicalResearch.com: Olfactory Identification Predict Cognitive Impairment in Pediatric Onset Multiple Sclerosis
- Science Daily: At-home Cognitive Remediation May Help Cognitive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
- Medical News Today: At-home Cognitive Remediation May Help Cognitive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
- Eurekalert: At-home Cognitive Remediation May Help Cognitive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
- MS News Channel: Adaptive Training Improves Cognitive Function in MS
- News Medical: Computer-based Cognitive Remediation at Home Can Improve Cognitive Symptoms in MS Patients
- Medical Xpress: At-home Cognitive Remediation May Help Cognitive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis
- Neurology Advisor: Test of Everyday Cognitive Ability Effectively Assesses Multiple Sclerosis-Related Impairment
General News
- Gizmodo: What Causes Foggy Brain
- How MS-Friendly Is Your Lifestyle?
- Episode 26: Digital Approaches to Comprehensive Care in MS
- Health Psychology Open: Adverse Childhood Experiences Predict Reaction to Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis
- EMG Health Podcast: A New Prognosis for Multiple Sclerosis
- Neurodiem: Multiple Sclerosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Neurology Live: Embracing Telemedicine-Based Interventions in Multiple Sclerosis
- MStranslate: Multiple Sclerosis Research: Dr Leigh Charvet