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Evidence Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Can Improve Saccadic Eye Movement Control in Older Adults

机译:证据经颅直流刺激可以改善老年人的扫视眼运动控制

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Objectives: Ageing is associated with declines in voluntary eye movement control, which negatively impact the performance of daily activities. Therapies treating saccadic eye movement control deficits are currently lacking. To address the need for an effective therapy to treat age-related deficits in saccadic eye movement control, the current study investigated whether saccadic behaviour in older adults can be improved by anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex using a montage that has been proven to be effective at improving nonoculomotor control functions. Method: The tDCS protocol entailed a 5 cm × 7 cm anodal electrode and an encephalic cathodal reference electrode positioned over the contralateral supraorbital area. In two experiments, healthy older men completed one active (1.5 mA current for 10 min) and one sham stimulation session, with the session order counterbalanced across participants, and eye movement testing following stimulation. In the first experiment, participants rested during the tDCS (offline), whereas in the follow-up experiment, participants engaged in antisaccades during the tDCS (online). Results: Analyses revealed improvements in saccadic performance following active anodal tDCS relative to sham stimulation in the online experiment, but not in the offline experiment, which was presumably due to the activation of the relevant networks during tDCS promoting more targeted effects. Discussion: These outcomes converge with findings pertaining to nonoculomotor cognitive functions, and provide evidence that tDCS can improve saccadic eye movement control in older adults.
机译:目标:老龄化与自愿眼运动控制下滑有关,对日常活动的性能产生负面影响。目前缺乏治疗扫视眼运动控制缺陷的疗法。为了满足有效治疗治疗扫视眼运动控制中的年龄相关缺陷的需要,研究了较老年人的扫视行为是否可以通过使用蒙太奇的背侧前额外电流刺激(TDC)来改善较老年人的扫视行为已被证明是有效改善无主体运动控制功能。方法:TDCS协议占有5cm×7cm anodal电极和位于对侧超低管道区域的脑区阴极参考电极。在两项实验中,健康的老年人完成了一个活跃(1.5 mA电流10分钟)和一个假刺激会议,在刺激后的参与者抵消会议订单和眼睛运动测试。在第一个实验中,参与者在TDC(离线)期间休息,而在后续实验中,参与者在TDCS(在线)期间从事反判断数。结果:分析显示在线实验中的Active AnoDal TDC在活性AnoDal TDC之后的扫视性能的改进,但不在离线实验中,这可能是由于在TDC期间激活相关网络,促进更多有针对性的效果。讨论:这些结果会聚与无间素认知功能有关的结果,并提供证据表明TDC可以改善老年人的扫视眼运动控制。

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