These nonseizure methods are offered as replacements for ECT by researchers who seek "a means of reducing the cognitive side effects of ECT…[because] its use is limited by cognitive and other side effects" (p. 69). Other nonseizure methods, such as sham ECT, electrosleep, EEG alpha enhancement, low-voltage direct-current bifrontal stimulation, isoflurane anesthesia-induced EEG silence, and light therapy, were proffered as ECT replacements, and each has been found wanting. These new methods are also not equal to the challenge.