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High Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Induces Both Acute and Persistent Changes in Broadband Cortical Synchronization: a Simultaneous tDCS-EEG Study

机译:高清晰度经颅直流电刺激引起宽带皮层同步的急性和持续变化:同时tDCS-EEG研究。

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The goal of this study was to develop methods for simultaneously acquiring electrophysiological data during high definition transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) using high resolution electroencephalography (EEG). Previous studies have pointed to the after effects of tDCS on both motor and cognitive performance, and there appears to be potential for using tDCS in a variety of clinical applications. However, little is known about the real-time effects of tDCS on rhythmic cortical activity in humans due to the technical challenges of simultaneously obtaining electrophysiological data during ongoing stimulation. Furthermore, the mechanisms of action of tDCS in humans are not well understood. We have conducted a simultaneous tDCS-EEG study in a group of healthy human subjects. Significant acute and persistent changes in spontaneous neural activity and event related synchronization (ERS) were observed during and after the application of high definition tDCS over the left sensorimotor cortex. Both anodal and cathodal stimulation resulted in acute global changes in broadband cortical activity which were significantly different than the changes observed in response to sham stimulation. For the group of 8 subjects studied, broadband individual changes in spontaneous activity during stimulation were apparent both locally and globally. In addition, we found that high definition tDCS of the left sensorimotor cortex can induce significant ipsilateral and contralateral changes in event related desynchronization (ERD) and ERS during motor imagination following the end of the stimulation period. Overall, our results demonstrate the feasibility of acquiring high resolution EEG during high definition tDCS and provide evidence that tDCS in humans directly modulates rhythmic cortical synchronization during and after its administration.
机译:这项研究的目的是开发使用高分辨率脑电图(EEG)在高清经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)期间同时获取电生理数据的方法。先前的研究指出了tDCS对运动和认知表现的后遗症,并且似乎有可能在各种临床应用中使用tDCS。然而,由于在持续刺激期间同时获得电生理数据的技术挑战,关于tDCS对人类节律性皮层活动的实时影响知之甚少。此外,对tDCS在人类中的作用机理还没有很好的理解。我们在一组健康人类受试者中同时进行了tDCS-EEG研究。在左感觉运动皮层上应用高清晰度tDCS期间和之后,观察到自发性神经活动和事件相关同步(ERS)的剧烈和持续性变化。阳极刺激和阴极刺激均导致宽带皮层活动的急性总体变化,这与假刺激引起的变化明显不同。对于研究的8个对象的组,在刺激期间自发活动的宽带个体变化在本地和全球都是明显的。此外,我们发现,在刺激期结束后的运动想象期间,左感觉运动皮层的高清晰度tDCS可以在事件相关失步(ERD)和ERS中引起同侧和对侧的明显变化。总的来说,我们的结果证明了在高清晰度tDCS期间获得高分辨率脑电图的可行性,并提供了证据,证明人类tDCS在其给药期间和给药后直接调节节律性皮层同步。

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