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Stroke and Transcranial direct-current stimulation

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Difference between Stroke and Transcranial direct-current stimulation

Stroke vs. Transcranial direct-current stimulation

A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a form of neurostimulation that uses constant, low direct current delivered via electrodes on the head; it can be contrasted with cranial electrotherapy stimulation which generally uses alternating current the same way.

Similarities between Stroke and Transcranial direct-current stimulation

Stroke and Transcranial direct-current stimulation have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Activities of daily living, Aphasia, Epileptic seizure, Headache, Lesion, Major depressive disorder, Transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Activities of daily living

Activities of daily living (ADLs or ADL) is a term used in healthcare to refer to people's daily self care activities.

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Aphasia

Aphasia is an inability to comprehend and formulate language because of damage to specific brain regions.

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Epileptic seizure

An epileptic seizure is a brief episode of signs or symptoms due to abnormally excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.

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Headache

Headache is the symptom of pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck.

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Lesion

A lesion is any abnormal damage or change in the tissue of an organism, usually caused by disease or trauma.

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Major depressive disorder

Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known simply as depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of low mood that is present across most situations.

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method in which a changing magnetic field is used to cause electric current to flow in a small region of the brain via electromagnetic induction.

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Stroke and Transcranial direct-current stimulation Comparison

Stroke has 359 relations, while Transcranial direct-current stimulation has 51. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.71% = 7 / (359 + 51).

References

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