Timing Control for Paired Plasticity
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1. A timing control system comprising:
- a training interface;
a neuro stimulation interface; and
a timing control communicably connected to said training interface and said neuro stimulation interface, wherein said timing control provides timing control instructions to said neuro stimulation interface and said training interface.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and devices for paired training include timing controls so that training and neural stimulation can be provided simultaneously. Paired trainings may include therapies, rehabilitation and performance enhancement training. Stimulations of nerves such as the vagus nerve that affect subcortical regions such as the nucleus basalis, locus coeruleus or amygdala induce plasticity in the brain, enhancing the effects of a variety of therapies, such as those used to treat tinnitus, stroke, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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1. A timing control system comprising:
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a training interface; a neuro stimulation interface; and a timing control communicably connected to said training interface and said neuro stimulation interface, wherein said timing control provides timing control instructions to said neuro stimulation interface and said training interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A timing control system, comprising:
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a training interface; a neuro stimulation interface; and a timing control communicably connected to said training interface and said neuro stimulation interface, wherein said timing control receives timing control instructions from said training interface and provides timing control instructions to said neural stimulation interface. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A timing control method comprising:
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generating timing control instructions; providing said timing control instructions to a training interface and a neuro stimulation interface, wherein said timing control instructions initiate simultaneous training and stimulation. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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