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Diminution of training-induced transient motor cortex plasticity by weak transcranial direct current stimulation in the human.

机译:通过弱的经颅直流电刺激人类,可减少训练性短暂运动皮层可塑性。

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Training of a thumb movement in the opposite direction of a twitch in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) induces a transient directional change of post-training TMS-evoked movements towards the trained direction. Functional synaptic mechanisms seem to underlie this rapid training-induced plasticity. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) induces outlasting changes of cerebral excitability, thus presenting as promising tool for neuroplasticity research. We studied the influence of tDCS, applied over the motorcortex during training, on angular deviation of post-training to pre-training TMS-evoked thumb movements. With tDCS of anodal and cathodal polarity the training-induced directional change of thumb movements was significantly reduced during a 10 min post-training interval, indicating an interference of tDCS with mechanisms of rapid training-induced plasticity.
机译:响应于经颅磁刺激(TMS)而在与抽搐相反的方向上训练拇指运动会引起训练后TMS诱发的运动朝着训练方向的瞬时方向变化。功能性突触机制似乎是这种快速训练诱导的可塑性的基础。经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)引起大脑兴奋性的持久变化,因此成为神经可塑性研究的有前途的工具。我们研究了在训练过程中应用于运动皮层的tDCS对训练后到TMS诱发的拇指运动的训练后角度偏差的影响。使用tDCS的阳极和阴极极性,在训练后的10分钟内,训练引起的拇指运动的方向变化显着减少,这表明tDCS干扰了快速训练引起的可塑性机制。

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