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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Neuronal Activity and Learning in Pilot Training

机译:经颅直流电刺激在飞行员训练中调节神经元活动和学习。

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Skill acquisition requires distributed learning both within (online) and across (offline) days to consolidate experiences into newly learned abilities. In particular, piloting an aircraft requires skills developed from extensive training and practice. Here, we tested the hypothesis that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can modulate neuronal function to improve skill learning and performance during flight simulator training of aircraft landing procedures. Thirty-two right-handed participants consented to participate in four consecutive daily sessions of flight simulation training and received sham or anodal high-definition-tDCS to the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) or left motor cortex (M1) in a randomized, double-blind experiment. Continuous electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) were collected during flight simulation, n-back working memory, and resting-state assessments. tDCS of the right DLPFC increased midline-frontal theta-band activity in flight and n-back working memory training, confirming tDCS-related modulation of brain processes involved in executive function. This modulation corresponded to a significantly different online and offline learning rates for working memory accuracy and decreased inter-subject behavioral variability in flight and n-back tasks in the DLPFC stimulation group. Additionally, tDCS of left M1 increased parietal alpha power during flight tasks and tDCS to the right DLPFC increased midline frontal theta-band power during n-back and flight tasks. These results demonstrate a modulation of group variance in skill acquisition through an increasing in learned skill consistency in cognitive and real-world tasks with tDCS. Further, tDCS performance improvements corresponded to changes in electrophysiological and blood-oxygenation activity of the DLPFC and motor cortices, providing a stronger link between modulated neuronal function and behavior.
机译:技能获取需要在(在线)天内和跨(离线)天进行分布式学习,以将经验整合为新学习的能力。尤其是,驾驶飞机需要从广泛的培训和实践中获得的技能。在这里,我们测试了以下假设:经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可以调节神经元功能,以改善飞机降落程序的飞行模拟器训练期间的技能学习和性能。 32位惯用右手的参与者同意参加连续四个每日的模拟飞行培训课程,并随机,双倍地向右背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)或左运动皮层(M1)接受假手术或阳极高清tDCS盲实验。在飞行模拟,n背工作记忆和静息状态评估期间,收集了连续脑电图(EEG)和功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)。正确的DLPFC的tDCS增加了飞行中线-额叶theta带的活动和n后背工作记忆训练,证实了tDCS相关的大脑功能参与执行功能的调节。这种调节对应于DLPFC刺激组中工作记忆准确性和飞行和n向后任务中受试者间行为差异的明显不同的在线和离线学习率。此外,在飞行任务期间,左M1的tDCS增加顶壁alpha功率,在n向后飞行任务期间,向右DLPFC的tDCS增加中线额叶theta带功率。这些结果表明,通过使用tDCS增强认知和现实任务中的学习技能一致性,可以调节技能习得中的组方差。此外,tDCS性能的提高对应于DLPFC和运动皮层的电生理和血液氧合活性的变化,从而在调节的神经元功能和行为之间提供了更强的联系。

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