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Distinct online and offline effects of alpha and beta transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on continuous bimanual performance and task-set switching

机译:α和β经颅交流电刺激(tACS)对连续的双向性能和任务集切换的不同在线和离线影响

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In the present study we examined the effect of bihemispheric in-phase synchronization of motor cortical rhythms on complex bimanual coordination. Twenty young healthy volunteers received 10 Hz or 20 Hz tACS in a double-blind crossover design while performing a bimanual task-set switching paradigm. We used a bilateral high-density montage centred over the hand knob representation within the primary motor cortices to apply tACS time-locked to the switching events. Online tACS in either frequency led to faster but more erroneous switching transitions compared to trials without active stimulation. When comparing stimulation frequencies, 10 Hz stimulation resulted in higher error rates and slower switching transitions than 20 Hz stimulation. Furthermore, the stimulation frequencies showed distinct carry-over effects in trials following stimulation trains. Non-stimulated switching transitions were generally faster but continuous performance became more erroneous over time in the 20 Hz condition. We suggest that the behavioural effects of bifocal in-phase tACS are explained by online synchronization of long-range interhemispheric sensorimotor oscillations, which impacts on interhemispheric information flow and the top-down control required for flexible control of complex bimanual actions. Different stimulation frequencies may lead to distinct offline effects, which potentially accumulate over time and therefore need to be taken into account when evaluating subsequent performance.
机译:在本研究中,我们研究了运动皮层节律的双半球同相同步对复杂的双手协调的影响。二十名年轻健康志愿者通过双盲交叉设计接受了10 Hz或20 Hz的tACS,同时执行了双向任务设定切换范例。我们在主运动皮层内使用以旋钮表示为中心的双边高密度蒙太奇,将tACS时间锁定应用于切换事件。与没有主动刺激的试验相比,任一频率的在线tACS导致更快但更错误的转换过渡。比较刺激频率时,与20 Hz刺激相比,10 Hz刺激导致更高的错误率和更慢的切换过渡。此外,在刺激序列之后的试验中,刺激频率显示出明显的残留效应。非刺激的开关转换通常更快,但是在20 Hz的条件下,连续性能随着时间的推移会变得更加错误。我们建议,双焦点同相tACS的行为影响可以通过远程半球间感觉运动的在线同步来解释,这会影响半球信息流以及灵活控制复杂的双向动作所需的自上而下的控制。不同的刺激频率可能会导致明显的脱机效应,这种脱机效应可能会随时间累积,因此在评估后续性能时应考虑在内。

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