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Studies on the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on inhibitory control

Description

Results from 62 studies, including 75 effect sizes (Hedge's g) on the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in inhibitory control (Schroeder et al. 2020).

Usage

psymeta

Format

A data frame with 75 rows and 13 variables:

study_id

(factor) Unique id for study.

es_id

(factor) Unique id for effect size.

yi

(numeric) Effect size (Hedge's g).

vi

(numeric) Sampling variance for effect size.

control

(factor) Control condition ("active control", "no tDCS", or "sham").

study_design

(factor) Study design ("between-subjects" or "within").

blinding

(factor) Blinding strategy ("no blinding", "not reported", "success").

task

(factor) Task used in study: go/no-go task ("GNG) or stop-signal task("SST").

population

(factor) Population of study ("ADHD", "healthy" or "other patients".

stimulation

(factor) tDCS polarity ("anodal" or "cathodal").

intensity

(factor) tDCS intensity (1 mA, 1.5 mA, or 2 mA).

target_electrode_placement

(factor) Target electrode placement.

return_electrode_placement

(factor) Return electrode placement.

timing

(factor) Timing of stimulation ("online" or "offline").

Source

{psymetadata} package Last retrieved from CRAN: 2024-10-12

References

Schroeder, P. A., Schwippel, T., Wolz, I., & Svaldi, J. (2020). Meta-analysis of the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on inhibitory control. Brain Stimulation, 13(5), 1159–1167 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2020.05.006


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