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Description: The project aims to improve effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of parieto-hippocampal cortical network on memory functions, by optimizing and personalizing stimulation protocol. Therefore the project will try to propose new electrode montage that will maximize tDCS effects on memory functions, more specifically associative/relational memory. Furthermore we are developing novel frequency-modulated tDCS protocol and assessing it's positive effects on physiological, neurocognitive and behavioral level. Finally, we will try improve effectiveness of tDCS through personalization of the simulation protocol by adjusting tDCS oscillations to individual theta rhythm. To achieve this we use oscillatory tDCS, tACS and constant anodal tDCS in a combination with neuroimaging (rsMRI), EEG and behavioral data.

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