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Fig. 1 Alpha rhythm post-training 1.
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Fig. 2 Post - SNSA.
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Fig. 3 Alpha rhythm post-training 2.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2020
Changes in the electrical cerebral activity, especially in frontotemporal regions, have been described after using the Superficial Neurostimulation Application (SNSA) in upper and lower limbs. The use of this technique is associated with emotional equilibrium and predisposition for a positive mood. Its application clinically improves hostility and anxiety symptoms.
To compare the electrical changes observed after the use of SNSA with other techniques of mental concentration: Mindfulness (mental attention without judgment) and a technique based on the emission of a sound.
SNSA topology system: uses electricity through superficial electrodes placed on feet and hands and an electrode over the 7th cervical vertebra; Digital encephalogram; Faraday cage.
Mindfulness and SNSA techniques show similarities regarding the alpha rhythm's frequency in frontal regions (Figs. 1 and 2) compared to a different mental concentration technique (Fig. 3).
Further analysis would be required.
The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
Fig. 1 Alpha rhythm post-training 1.
Fig. 2 Post - SNSA.
Fig. 3 Alpha rhythm post-training 2.
Fig. 1 Alpha rhythm post-training 1.
Fig. 2 Post - SNSA.
Fig. 3 Alpha rhythm post-training 2.
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