Comparison of online and offline applications of dual-site transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) over the pre-supplementary motor area (preSMA) and right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) for improving response inhibition

被引:9
作者
Fujiyama, Hakuei [1 ,2 ,3 ,7 ]
Williams, AlexandraG. [1 ]
Tan, Jane [1 ,2 ]
Levin, Oron [4 ,5 ]
Hinder, Mark R. [6 ]
机构
[1] Murdoch Univ, Sch Psychol, Murdoch, WA, Australia
[2] Murdoch Univ, Hlth Futures Inst, Ctr Hlth Ageing, Murdoch, WA, Australia
[3] Murdoch Univ, Ctr Mol Med & Innovat Therapeut, Murdoch, WA, Australia
[4] Lithuanian Sports Univ, Dept Hlth Promot & Rehabil, Kaunas, Lithuania
[5] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Movement Control & Neuroplast Res Grp, Grp Biomed Sci, Leuven, Belgium
[6] Univ Tasmania, Coll Hlth & Med, Sch Psychol Sci, Sensorimotor Neurosci & Ageing Res Grp, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[7] Murdoch Univ, Sch Psychol, 90 South St, Murdoch, WA 6500, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Transcranial alternating current stimulation; Timing; Functional connectivity; Inhibitory control; stop signal task; Inferior frontal gyrus; Pre -supplementary motor area; NONINVASIVE BRAIN-STIMULATION; STOP-SIGNAL; SCALP EEG; NETWORK; CORTEX; COMMUNICATION; CONNECTIVITY; DYNAMICS; RHYTHMS; TDCS;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108737
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The efficacy of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is thought to be brain state-dependent, such that tACS during task performance would be hypothesised to offer greater potential for improving performance compared to tACS at rest. However, to date, no empirical study has tested this postulation. The current study compared the effects of dual-site beta tACS applied during a stop signal task (online) to the effects of the same tACS protocol applied prior to the task (offline) and a sham control stimulation in 53 young, healthy adults (32 female; 18-35 yrs). The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) and centre (midline) of the pre-supplementary motor area (preSMA), which are thought to play critical roles in action cancellation, were simultaneously stimulated, sending phase-synchronised stimulation for 15 min with the aim of increasing functional connectivity. The offline group showed significant within-group improvement in response inhibition without showing overt taskrelated changes in functional connectivity measured with EEG connectivity analysis, suggesting offline tACS is efficacious in inducing behavioural changes potentially via a post-stimulation early plasticity mechanism. In contrast, neither the online nor sham group showed significant improvements in response inhibition. However, EEG connectivity analysis revealed significantly increased task-related functional connectivity following online stimulation and a medium effect size observed in correlation analyses suggested that an increase in functional connectivity in the beta band at rest was potentially associated with an improvement in response inhibition. Overall, the results indicate that both online and offline dual-site beta tACS can be beneficial in improving inhibitory control via distinct underlying mechanisms.
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