Content Tagged “adam j. woods”
Published: Sep 24th, 2019
Dr. Woods was invited to present a keynote address to the 13th annual Complex Medical Engineering Conference in Dortmund Germany on September 23rd 2019. The conference brings together international researchers […]
Published: Oct 20th, 2018
As part of a collaboration with Dr. Marom Bikson, Emily Kappenman and other experts in tDCS and EEG, this new publication in NeuroImage details inherent physiological artifacts generated in EEG […]
Published: Sep 27th, 2018
Dr. Woods will present a lecture to the Florida Society of Neurology on Transcranial Electrical Stimulation on Saturday October 29th. This lecture will describe the utility of tES methods in […]
Published: Sep 26th, 2018
Dr. Woods, along with Drs. Helena Knotkova, Michael Nitsche, and Marom Bikson, recently published the first comprehensive textbook on transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). This book provides a comprehensive overview on […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018
Associate Professor and Associate Director Dr. Adam J. Woods Post-Doctoral Fellow, Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA PhD, Cognitive Neuroscience, George Washington University, Washington, DC BS, Psychology, University of […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018
Adam J. Woods, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Associate Director Dr. Adam J. Woods Post-Doctoral Fellow, Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA PhD, Cognitive Neuroscience, George Washington University, Washington, DC […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018
Neuromodulation Textbooks Knotkova H, Bikson M, Nitsche M, Woods AJ. 2019. Practical Guide to Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. Springer New York Peer Reviewed Albizu A, Fang R, Indahlastari A, O’Shea A, Stolte […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018
The Stimulated Brain Study is a Phase II randomized dose response clinical trial funded by the National Institute on Aging. The Stimulated Brain study investigates the effects of different transcranial […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018
The Augmenting Cognitive Training in Older Adults (ACT Study) is a Phase III definitive multi-site randomized clinical trial with an adaptive design that will establish the benefit of delivering adjunctive […]
Published: Sep 18th, 2018