
Occipital tACS at alpha frequency decreases segregation in visual perception
DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova
11.11.2019
Federica Mena (post-graduate trainee DPG)
DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova
11.11.2019
Federica Mena (post-graduate trainee DPG)
12-15 November 2019 Department of General Psychology, via Venezia 8, Padova
Dal 07.11.2019 al 17.11.2019
Brain-hack GLOBAL in Padova: Brain Asymmetries Edition is sponsored by and will be held at the University of Padova, Department of General Psychology - CN2 M.Sc. Degree programmeAdditional support comes from Padova Neuroscience Center (PNC)Sorry the event is sold out!Plenary sessions will take place
DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova
04.11.2019
Giulio Contemori (Ph.D. student DPG)
A paper published by Campana and colleagues shows that, when using transcranial random noise stimulation (a form of non -invasive brain stimulation where a very mild alternating current is injected in the brain at random frequencies) for increasing cortical excitability (neural responsiveness), such
DPG1 classroom - Department of General Psychology - via Venezia 8 Padova
28.10.2019
Gisella Decarli (Postdoc DPG)