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Cervical transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (ctVNS) improves human cognitive performance under sleep deprivation stress
Access & Citations
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- 25k
- Article Accesses
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- 61
- Citations
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Online attention
- 369 tweeters
- 3 blogs
- 2 Facebook pages
- 39 news outlets
- 1 Redditors
- 96 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 1,599th) of the 471,717 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 99th percentile (ranked 3rd) of the 371 tracked articles of a similar age in Communications Biology
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation Can Fight Off Fatigue, New Study Claims
Technology Networks -
Electrical Stimulation Device May Hold Key to Winning Fight Against Fatigue
Courthouse News Service -
Neck-Zapping Gadget Reduced All-Nighter Fatigue in New Study
Scientific American -
Electric shocks counter sleep deprivation in tests on soldiers
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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