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Bilateral Theta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) Modulates EEG Activity: When tACS Works Awake It Also Works Asleep

机译:双侧ThetA经颅交流刺激(TAC)调制EEG活动:当TACS工作唤醒时,它也可以睡着了

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Purpose: Recent studies demonstrate that 5-Hz bilateral transcranial alternating current stimulation (θ-tACS) on fronto-temporal areas affects resting EEG enhancing cortical synchronization, but it does not affect subjective sleepiness. This dissociation raises questions on the resemblance of this effect to the physiological falling asleep process. The current study aimed to evaluate the ability of fronto-temporal θ-tACS to promote sleep. Subjects and methods: Twenty subjects (10 F/10 M; mean age: 24.60 ± 2.9 y) participated in a single-blind study consisting of two within-subject sessions (active/sham), one week apart in counterbalanced order. Stimulation effects on EEG were assessed during wake and post-stimulation nap. The final sample included participants who fell asleep in both sessions (n=17). Results: Group analyses on the whole sample reported no θ-tACS effects on subjective sleepiness and sleep measures, while a different scenario came to light by analysing data of responders to the stimulation (ie, subjects actually showing the expected increase of theta activity in the wake EEG after the θ-tACS, n=7). Responders reported a significant increase in subjective sleepiness during wakefulness after the active stimulation as compared to the sham. Moreover, the sleep after the θ-tACS compared to sham in this sub-group showed: (1) greater slow-wave activity (SWA); (2) SWA time-course revealing increases much larger as closer to the sleep onset; (3) stimulation-induced changes in SWA during sleep topographically associated to those in theta activity during wake. Conclusion: Subjects who show the expected changes during wake after the stimulation also had a consistent pattern of changes during sleep. The enhancement of cortical synchronization by θ-tACS during wakefulness actually corresponds to increased sleep pressure, but it occurs only in some individuals. Thus, θ-tACS can enhance sleep, although individual factors to be further investigated affect the actual responsiveness to this treatment.
机译:目的:最近的研究表明,前颞区域的5-Hz双侧经颅交流刺激(θ-TAC)会影响休息EEG增强皮质同步,但它不会影响主观困倦。这种解离提出了关于这种效果对生理下降过程的影响的问题。目前的研究旨在评估前颞θ-TAC促进睡眠的能力。主题和方法:20个科目(10 F / 10米;平均年龄:24.60±2.9 y)参与了一个由两个受试者内会话(主动/假)组成的单盲研究,以平衡顺序分开。在唤醒和刺激后午睡期间评估对EEG的刺激作用。最终样本包括在两个会话中睡着的参与者(n = 17)。结果:整个样品上的组分析报告了对主观睡眠和睡眠措施的α-TACS影响,而通过分析响应者的数据来分析刺激的数据(即,实际显示θ活动的预期增加的受试者的数据来阐明θ-tacs后唤醒脑电图,n = 7)。响应者报告,与假的假刺激后,在活跃的刺激后,答案的主观睡眠显着增加。此外,在该子组中与假的θ-TAC睡眠后睡眠显示:(1)更大的慢波活动(SWA); (2)SWA时间课程揭示随着睡眠发作的更大增加; (3)在唤醒期间,在睡眠地腹部睡眠地刺激诱导的SWA变化。结论:在刺激后展示唤醒期间预期变化的受试者也在睡眠期间具有一致的变化模式。在清醒期间,通过θ-tacs的皮质同步的增强实际上对应于增加的睡眠压力,但它只发生在一些人中。因此,θ-tacs可以增强睡眠,但进一步调查的个性因素会影响对该治疗的实际反应性。

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