@jjodx I think every study should test if that's actually true, since there is evidence suggesting they do, e.g. https://t.co/elnImjKPRl
#tDCS placebo "blinding in studies using tDCS at intensities of 2 mA is inadequate" http://t.co/XGVFFFKF3B #Thync
@tkingdoll have done work on it: chronic pain, evidence piecemeal but blinding at 1.5 & 2mA suspect http://t.co/6R51FVvFn8
Rethinking Clinical Trials of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation http://t.co/2dfMf3ye
#PLOSONE: Rethinking Clinical Trials of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Partici... http://t.co/2GmGb5ga
Our study just out in PLoS ONE many clinical trials of tDCS brain stimulation may not be properly blinded. http://t.co/5A18xFJk
Rethinking Clinical Trials of tDCS: Participant and Assessor Blinding Is Inadequate at Intensities of 2mA http://t.co/ex7HyWAi
@mocost our paper on blinding TDCS trials might interest http://t.co/5A18xFJk
Via@BodyinMind, OA; Moseley, O'Connell, others, investigate tDCS blinding: "results suggest that blinding in... http://t.co/LCequcwr
Via@BodyinMind, OA; Moseley, O'Connell, others, investigate tDCS blinding: "results suggest that blinding in... http://t.co/LCequcwr
#neurology twts: Rethinking Clinical Trials of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation: Participant and Assessor... http://t.co/9HBe9BNO
A reason to interpret positive clinical trials of tDCS at 2mA with caution. http://t.co/5A18xFJk
Our study just out in PLoS ONE many clinical trials of tDCS brain stimulation may not be properly blinded. http://t.co/5A18xFJk