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Modulation of Working Memory Using Transcranial Electrical Stimulation: A Direct Comparison Between TACS and TDCS

机译:使用经颅电刺激的工作记忆调制:TACS和TDCS之间的直接比较。

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Transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) has been considered a promising tool for improving working memory (WM) performance. Recent studies have demonstrated modulation of networks underpinning WM processing through application of transcranial alternating current (TACS) as well as direct current (TDCS) stimulation. Differences between study designs have limited direct comparison of the efficacy of these approaches, however. Here we directly compared the effects of theta TACS (6 Hz) and anodal TDCS on WM, applying TACS to the frontal-parietal loop and TDCS to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). WM was evaluated using a visual 2-back WM task. A within-subject, crossover design was applied (N = 30) in three separate sessions. TACS, TDCS, and sham stimulation were administered in a counterbalanced order, and the WM task was performed before, during, and after stimulation. Neither reaction times for hits (RT-hit) nor accuracy differed according to stimulation type with this study design. A marked practice effect was noted, however, with improvement in RT-hit irrespective of stimulation type, which peaked at the end of the second session. Pre-stimulation RT-hits in session three returned to the level observed pre-stimulation in session two, irrespective of stimulation type. The participants who received sham stimulation in session one and had therefore improved their performance due to practice alone, had thus reached a plateau by session two, enabling us to pool RT-hits from sessions two and three for these participants. The pooling allowed implementation of a within-subject crossover study design, with a direct comparison of the effects of TACS and TDCS in a subgroup of participants (N = 10), each of whom received both stimulation types, in a counterbalanced order, with pre-stimulation performance the same for both sessions. TACS resulted in a greater improvement in RT-hits than TDCS (F(2,18) = 4.31 p = 0.03). Our findings suggest that future work optimizing the application of TACS has the potential to facilitate WM performance.
机译:经颅电刺激(TES)被认为是改善工作记忆(WM)性能的有前途的工具。最近的研究表明,通过应用经颅交流电(TACS)和直流电(TDCS)刺激,可以调制支持WM处理的网络。但是,研究设计之间的差异限制了这些方法功效的直接比较。在这里,我们直接比较theta TACS(6 Hz)和阳极TDCS对WM的影响,将TACS应用于额顶环,将TDCS应用于背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)。使用可视的2向后WM任务对WM进行了评估。在三个独立的环节中采用了受试者内部交叉设计(N = 30)。 TACS,TDCS和假刺激以平衡的顺序进行管理,WM任务是在刺激之前,期间和之后执行的。在本研究设计中,根据刺激类型,命中(RT-hit)的反应时间或准确性均没有差异。然而,注意到了显着的练习效果,无论刺激类型如何,RT击中的改善均在第二阶段结束时达到顶峰。刺激前的第三节RT值恢复到第二节观察到的预刺激水平,与刺激类型无关。在第一节中受到假刺激刺激的参与者因此仅通过练习就提高了自己的表现,因此在第二节中达到了平稳期,使我们能够为这些参与者汇集第二节和第三节的RT片段。通过合并,可以实施受试者内部交叉研究设计,并直接比较TACS和TDCS在受试者亚组(N = 10)中的作用,每个受试者均以平衡的顺序接受了两种刺激类型, -刺激效果在两个会话中相同。与TDCS相比,TAC在RT命中方面的改善更大(F(2,18)= 4.31 p = 0.03)。我们的发现表明,未来优化TACS应用的工作可能会促进WM性能。

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