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Reward motivation and neurostimulation interact to improve working memory performance in healthy older adults: A simultaneous tDCS-fNIRS study

机译:奖励动机和神经刺激互动,提高健康老年人的工作记忆性能:同时TDCS-FNIR研究

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Several studies have evaluated the effect of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the prefrontal cortex (PFC) for the enhancement of working memory (WM) performance in healthy older adults. However, the mixed results obtained so far suggest the need for concurrent brain imaging, in order to more directly examine tDCS effects. The present study adopted a continuous multimodal approach utilizing functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to examine the interactive effects of tDCS combined with manipulations of reward motivation. Twenty-one older adults (mean age = 69.7 years; SD = 5.05) performed an experimental visuo-spatial WM task before, during and after the delivery of 1.5 mA anodal tDCS/sham over the left prefrontal cortex (PFC). During stimulation, participants received performance-contingent reward for every fast and correct response during the WM task. In both sessions, hemodynamic activity of the bilateral frontal, motor and parietal areas was recorded across the entire duration of the WM task. Cognitive functions and reward sensitivity were also assessed with standard measures. Results demonstrated a significant impact of tDCS on both WM performance and hemodynamic activity. Specifically, faster responses in the WM task were observed both during and after anodal tDCS, while no differences were found under sham control conditions. However, these effects emerged only when taking into account individual visuo-spatial WM capacity. Additionally, during and after the anodal tDCS, increased hemodynamic activity relative to sham was observed in the bilateral PFC, while no effects of tDCS were detected in the motor and parietal areas. These results provide the first evidence of tDCS-dependent functional changes in PFC activity in healthy older adults during the execution of a WM task. Moreover, they highlight the utility of combining reward motivation with prefrontal anodal tDCS, as a potential strategy to improve WM efficiency in low performing healthy older adults.
机译:几项研究已经评估了阳极经颅直流电刺激(TDCS)在前额皮层(PFC)对健康的老年人工作记忆(WM)性能的增强效果。然而,得到的混合结果至今表明并发脑成像的需要,为了更直接检查TDCS的影响。本研究中采用的利用功能性的近红外光谱(fNIRS)检查TDCS与奖赏动机的操作相结合的交互作用的连续多峰的方法。二十一老年人(平均年龄=69.7年; SD = 5.05)之前,期间和1.5毫安阳极TDCS /假的交付,在左前额皮层(PFC)之后执行的实验视空间WM任务。在刺激期间,收到的性能队伍奖励的WM任务期间,每快速和正确的反应参与者。在这两个会议上,双侧额叶,电机和顶叶区域的血流动力学活动的记录整个WM任务的整个过程。认知功能和奖励灵敏度也进行了评估标准措施。结果显示TDCS的两个WM性能和血流动力学活动显著的影响。具体而言,期间和阳极TDCS后观察在WM任务更快的响应速度,而没有差异,假手术对照条件下找到。然而,考虑到个别视空间WM能力时,这些影响只是出现了。此外,期间和之后的阳极TDCS,增加在双边PFC观察相对于假血流动力学活性,而在电动机和顶区没有检测到TDCS的影响。这些结果提供的健康的老年人一个WM任务的执行过程中PFC活动依赖TDCS功能变化的第一个证据。此外,他们还强调报酬激励相结合的前额叶阳极TDCS,以提高低WM效率进行健康老年人潜在的战略的效用。

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