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New perspectives for the modulation of mind-wandering using transcranial electric brain stimulation

机译:用经颅电脑刺激调制思维徘徊的新观点

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When our attention is decoupled from an ongoing task and becomes coupled to thoughts and feelings not being subject to task engagement, we are mind-wandering. This transient and pervasive mental process can occupy a considerable amount of our waking hours. Mind-wandering is understood to exert both positive and negative effects on well-being, and has been shown to play a role in mood disorders and depression. Here we summarize recent research aiming to investigate whether states of mind-wandering can be modulated using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive, reversible means of altering neuronal excitability and in turn, cortical activity. We examine and compare the methodologies underlying the existing studies on this topic, and evaluate the commonalities and contrasts of their outcomes. So far, existing studies tentatively suggest an influence of tDCS on the contents and propensity to mind-wander. However, these studies exhibit considerable methodological differences and changes in the propensity to mind-wander are inconsistent with task performance. Moreover, replication of the results of two studies from the same group by another group has recently failed. We discuss the implications of these findings, in particular, regarding therapeutic targets in mood disorders, and propose perspectives for future investigations. For instance, tDCS effects on deliberate versus undeliberate mind-wandering should be disentangled. The hippocampus as an important hub for mind-wandering-related processes may be targeted. Most importantly, research efforts related to mind-wandering and rumination should be integrated. (C) 2019 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:当我们的注意力与正在进行的任务中解脱出来时,并加上不受任务参与的想法和感情,我们介意徘徊。这种瞬态和普遍的心理过程可以占据相当数量的醒着时间。令人思想涉及对福祉发挥积极和负面影响,并且已被证明在情绪障碍和抑郁症中发挥作用。在这里,我们概述了最近的研究,旨在调查思维的态度是否可以使用经颅导流刺激(TDC),一种无侵入性,可逆手段来改变神经元兴奋性和转弯的皮质活动。我们研究并比较了现有研究主题的方法,并评估其结果的共同性和对比。到目前为止,现有研究暂定表明TDC对思维徘徊的内容和倾向的影响。然而,这些研究表现出相当大的方法差异和对思维倾向的变化 - 徘徊与任务表现不一致。此外,通过另一组来自同一组的两项研究结果的复制最近失败了。我们讨论了这些发现的影响,特别是关于情绪障碍中的治疗目标,并提出了未来调查的观点。例如,应该解开TDCS对故意与未透明的思维徘徊的影响。海马作为思维疏远相关的流程的重要枢纽可能是针对性的。最重要的是,应整合与思想徘徊和谣言相关的研究努力。 (c)2019年IBRO。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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