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Modulation of motor performance and motor learning by transcranial direct current stimulation.

机译:经颅直流电刺激对运动表现和运动学习的调节。

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has shown preliminary success in improving motor performance and motor learning in healthy individuals, and restitution of motor deficits in stroke patients. This brief review highlights some recent work. RECENT FINDINGS: Within the past years, behavioural studies have confirmed and specified the timing and polarity specific effects of tDCS on motor skill learning and motor adaptation. There is strong evidence that timely co-application of (hand/arm) training and anodal tDCS to the contralateral M1 can improve motor learning. Improvements in motor function as measured by clinical scores have been described for combined tDCS and training in stroke patients. For this purpose, electrode montages have been modified with respect to interhemispheric imbalance after brain injury. Cathodal tDCS applied to the unlesioned M1 or bihemispheric M1 stimulation appears to be well tolerated and useful to induce improvements in motor function. Mechanistic studies in humans and animals are discussed with regard to physiological motor learning. SUMMARY: tDCS is well tolerated, easy to use and capable of inducing lasting improvements in motor function. This method holds promise for the rehabilitation of motor disabilities, although acute studies in patients with brain injury are so far lacking.
机译:审查的目的:经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)已显示出在改善健康个体的运动表现和运动学习以及恢复中风患者运动功能障碍方面的初步成功。这篇简短的评论重点介绍了一些近期的工作。最近的发现:在过去的几年中,行为研究已经确认并指定了tDCS对运动技能学习和运动适应的时间和极性的特定影响。有充分的证据表明,将(手/手臂)训练和阳极tDCS及时应用于对侧M1可以改善运动学习。对于中风患者的tDCS和训练相结合,已经描述了通过临床评分衡量的运动功能改善。为此,针对脑损伤后半球之间的不平衡,对电极蒙太奇进行了修改。阴极tDCS应用于无损伤的M1或双半球M1刺激似乎具有良好的耐受性,可用于诱导运动功能的改善。讨论了有关生理运动学习的人类和动物力学研究。简介:tDCS具有良好的耐受性,易于使用,并且能够引起运动功能的持久改善。尽管目前尚缺乏针对脑损伤患者的急性研究,但这种方法有望为运动障碍的康复提供帮助。

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