Abstract
Vision loss following optic nerve damage does not only impair visual field function in patients, but it also alter Brain Spacetime, i.e. the dynamics of functional brain connectivity networks that support cognitive processing. As we showed repeatedly, non-invasive transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can enhance residual visual capacity of the brain, opening a new window of opportunity by way of plasticity of the brain. However, treatment efficacy varies considerably between subjects and the treatment outcomes remains unpredictable.
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