TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION OF THE TEMPORAL LOBE DOES NOT AFFECT HIGH-INTENSITY WORK CAPACITY

被引:21
作者
Ciccone, Anthony B. [1 ]
Deckert, Jake A. [1 ]
Schlabs, Cory R. [1 ]
Tilden, Max J. [1 ]
Herda, Trent J. [1 ]
Gallagher, Philip M. [1 ]
Weir, Joseph P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Hlth Sport & Exercise Sci, Osness Human Performance Labs, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
关键词
tDCS; HRV; RMSSD; SD1; fatigue; HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY; BRAIN-STIMULATION; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; MOTOR CORTEX; EXERCISE; PERCEPTION; CHALLENGES; STRENGTH; MONTAGES; TIME;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0000000000002561
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Stimulation of the left insular cortex may affect heart rate variability (HRV) and exercise effort perception. These studies investigated the effects transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and electrode orientation on HRV and repeated maximal knee extensions. In study 1, after sham stimulation, anodal left temporal lobe stimulation, or anodal right temporal lobe stimulation, 10 male and 10 female subjects (age = 21.0 6 +/- 1.5 years) completed 50 maximum isokinetic extensions at 180 degrees.s(-1). There was a significant effect of stimulation condition on HRV for only 1 (SD2; p = 0.037; eta(2) = 0.159) of 5 HRV metrics. There was no significant effect on isokinetic fatigue percent or isokinetic work (all p >= 0.278; all eta(2) <= .065). It has been proposed that placing the cathode electrode on the shoulder may differentially affect tDCS. Therefore, in study 2, the effects of electrode orientation on tDCS-induced changes in HRV was assessed in 10 healthy females and 8 healthy males (21.6 +/- 2.5 years) who completed cephalic, extracephalic, and sham trials. In the cephalic montage, the anode was placed over the left temporal lobe and the cathode was placed over right prefrontal cortex. In the extracephalic montage, the cathode was placed on the shoulder on the same side of the body as the anode. Neither cephalic nor extracephalic montages affected HRV (all p >= 0.152; all eta(2) <= .105). These data suggest that anodal tDCS of the insular cortex has little effect on HRV, and does not improve high-intensity exercise performance in the current population. Therefore, anodal tDCS applied over the left temporal lobe is not recommended for high-intensity performance enhancement.
引用
收藏
页码:2074 / 2086
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Does Not Affect Sprint Performance or the Horizontal Force-Velocity Profile
    Alix-Fages, Carlos
    Garcia-Ramos, Amador
    Romero-Arenas, Salvador
    Calderon Nadal, Giancarlo
    Jerez-Martinez, Agustin
    Colomer-Poveda, David
    Marquez, Gonzalo
    RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT, 2022, 93 (03) : 650 - 658
  • [2] Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Right Anterior Temporal Lobe Does Not Modulate False Recognition
    Angeles Alonso, Maria
    Diez-Alamo, Antonio M.
    Gomez-Ariza, Carlos J.
    Diez, Emiliano
    Fernandez, Angel
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [3] Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Left Temporal Lobe Modulates Insight
    Ruggiero, Fabiana
    Lavazza, Andrea
    Vergari, Maurizio
    Priori, Alberto
    Ferrucci, Roberta
    CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2018, 30 (02) : 143 - 151
  • [4] High-definition transcranial direct current stimulation of the left middle temporal complex does not affect visual motion perception learning
    Wu, Di
    Wang, Yifan
    Liu, Na
    Wang, Panhui
    Sun, Kewei
    Xiao, Wei
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [5] Are Participants Aware of the Type and Intensity of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation?
    Tang, Matthew F.
    Hammond, Geoffrey R.
    Badcock, David R.
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (02):
  • [6] Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the right anterior temporal lobe did not significantly affect verbal insight
    Aihara, Takatsugu
    Ogawa, Takeshi
    Shimokawa, Takeaki
    Yamashita, Okito
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (09):
  • [7] The influence of transcranial direct current stimulation on pain affect and endurance exercise
    Byrne, Rebecca
    Flood, Andrew
    PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE, 2019, 45
  • [8] Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances soothing positive affect and vagal tone
    Petrocchi, Nicola
    Piccirillo, Gianfranco
    Fiorucci, Claudia
    Moscucci, Federica
    Di Iorio, Claudia
    Mastropietri, Fabiola
    Parrotta, Ilaria
    Pascucci, Matteo
    Magri, Damiano
    Ottaviani, Cristina
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2017, 96 : 256 - 261
  • [9] Does transcranial direct current stimulation to the prefrontal cortex affect social behavior? A meta-analysis
    Bell, Sarah Beth
    DeWall, Nathan
    SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 13 (09) : 899 - 906
  • [10] The role of the superior temporal lobe in auditory false perceptions: A transcranial direct current stimulation study
    Moseley, Peter
    Fernyhough, Charles
    Ellison, Amanda
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2014, 62 : 202 - 208