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1.0 Background
While atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia requiring therapy, it is also associated with increased risk of stroke, heart failure, myocardial infarction, dementia, and death. The number of Americans affected with AF is expected to surge to nearly 16
Noninvasive brain stimulation (NBS) represents a promising set of tools for neurotherapeutics and rehabilitation. In a literature search, NBS has been tested for over seventy neurologic and psychiatric conditions. NBS may complement existing medical treatments, especially for neurologic indications
1 Introduction This document is a protocol for a human research study. This study is to be conducted in accordance with US government research regulations, and applicable international standards of Good Clinical Practice, and institutional research policies and procedures.
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The specific aim of this study is to improve recovery of visual function after brain injury. A prominent theme of current neuroscience research regarding the sequelae of brain injury posits that activity-dependent plasticity underlies neuro-recovery. If that is the case, there is good reason to
TTP is a disorder that causes blood clots to form in the small blood vessels throughout the body. If the clots in fact block the blood vessels, blood flow is restricted to various organs, including the brain, kidneys, and heart. This can lead to neurological problems, stroke, abnormal kidney