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Simultaneous transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG): assessing the impact of tDCS on slow cortical magnetic fields

机译:同时经颅直流刺激(TDCS)和全头磁性脑图(MEG):评估TDC对慢速磁场的影响

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can influence cognitive, affective or motor brain functions. Whereas previous imaging studies demonstrated widespread tDCS effects on brain metabolism, direct impact of tDCS on electric or magnetic source activity in task-related brain areas could not be confirmed due to the difficulty to record such activity simultaneously during tDCS. The aim of this proof-of-principal study was to demonstrate the feasibility of whole-head source localization and reconstruction of neuromagnetic brain activity during tDCS and to confirm the direct effect of tDCS on ongoing neuromagnetic activity in task-related brain areas. Here we show for the first time that tDCS has an immediate impact on slow cortical magnetic fields (SCF, 0-4 Hz) of task-related areas that are identical with brain regions previously described in metabolic neuroimaging studies. 14 healthy volunteers performed a choice reaction time (RT) task while whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG) was recorded. Task-related source-activity of SCFs was calculated using synthetic aperture magnetometry (SAM) in absence of stimulation and while anodal, cathodal or sham tDCS was delivered over the right primary motor cortex (M1). Source reconstruction revealed task-related SCF modulations in brain regions that precisely matched prior metabolic neuroimaging studies. Anodal and cathodal tDCS had a polarity-dependent impact on RT and SCF in primary sensorimotor and medial centro-parietal cortices. Combining tDCS and whole-head MEG is a powerful approach to investigate the direct effects of transcranial electric currents on ongoing neuromagnetic source activity, brain function and behavior. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:经颅直流刺激(TDC)可以影响认知,情感或电机脑功能。然而,以前的成像研究表明,由于在TDC期间同时记录此类活动,无法确认TDC对脑新陈代谢对脑代谢的影响,TDC对任务相关脑区中的电源或磁源活动的直接影响。该研究证明研究的目的是展示TDC期间全头源定位和重建神经磁性脑活动的可行性,并确认TDC对任务相关脑区持续神经磁活动的直接影响。在这里,我们首次显示TDCS对与先前在代谢神经影像研究中所述的脑区域相同的任务相关区域的慢速皮质磁场(S​​CF,0-4 Hz)立即影响。 14个健康的志愿者在记录了整个头磁性脑图(MEG)时进行了选择反应时间(RT)任务。在没有刺激的情况下使用合成孔径磁体(SAM)计算SCFS的任务相关源 - 在右初级电机皮质(M1)上递送阳极,阴极或假TDC。源重建揭示了脑区中的任务相关的SCF调制,与先前的代谢神经影像学研究匹配。阳极和阴极TDC对RT和SCF中的极性依赖性影响,在原发性传感器和内侧纤维顶叶皮质中的RT和SCF产生。结合TDC和全头MEG是一种强大的方法,可以研究经颅电流对持续神经磁源活动,脑功能和行为的直接影响。 (c)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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