نتایج جستجو برای: transcranial alternating current stimulation tacs

تعداد نتایج: 1036836  

2014
Ruairidh M. Battleday Timothy Muller Michael S. Clayton Roi Cohen Kadosh

INTRODUCTION In recent decades, our appreciation of the complexity of the brain has deepened immensely, as has our understanding of how it performs key functions. In the face of such complexity, and given the rising cost of neuropsychiatric illness (1), an intriguing question is whether we can promote further understanding, and in some cases enhancement, of the typical and atypical brain by tar...

2013
Franca Tecchio A. Cancelli C. Cottone L. Tomasevic B. Devigus G. Zito Matilde Ercolani F. Carducci

RATIONALE Personalizing transcranial stimulations promises to enhance beneficial effects for individual patients. OBJECTIVE To stimulate specific cortical regions by developing a procedure to bend and position custom shaped electrodes; to probe the effects on cortical excitability produced when the properly customized electrode is targeting different cortical areas. METHOD An ad hoc neurona...

2016
Patrik Kunz Andrea Antal Manuel Hewitt Andreas Neef Alexander Opitz Walter Paulus

Background: Suprathreshold transcranial single pulse electrical stimulation (tES) is painful and not applicable in a repetitive mode to induce plastic after-effects. Objective: In order to circumvent this pain problem, we applied here a 5 kHz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) theta burst protocol with a field intensity of up to 10 mA to the primary motor cortex (M1). Furthermo...

2017
Heiko I. Stecher Tania M. Pollok Daniel Strüber Fabian Sobotka Christoph S. Herrmann

Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) sees increased use in neurosciences as a tool for the exploration of brain oscillations. It has been shown that tACS stimulation in specific frequency bands can result in aftereffects of modulated oscillatory brain activity that persist after the stimulation has ended. The general relationship between persistency of the effect and duration of ...

2015
Johannes Vosskuhl René J. Huster Christoph S. Herrmann

Working memory (WM) and short-term memory (STM) supposedly rely on the phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) of neural oscillations in the theta and gamma frequency ranges. The ratio between the individually dominant gamma and theta frequencies is believed to determine an individual's memory capacity. The aim of this study was to establish a causal relationship between the gamma/theta ratio and WM/STM...

2015
Joram van Driel Ilja G. Sligte Jara Linders Daniel Elport Michael X Cohen Andrea Antal

A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory activity to adaptive control mechanisms during response conflict. Thus far, this evidence has been correlational. To evaluate whether theta oscillations are causally involved in conflict processing, we applied transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in the theta band to a midfrontal scalp region, while huma...

2016
Rolandas Stonkus Verena Braun Jess R. Kerlin Gregor Volberg Simon Hanslmayr

The phase of prestimulus oscillations at 7-10 Hz has been shown to modulate perception of briefly presented visual stimuli. Specifically, a recent combined EEG-fMRI study suggested that a prestimulus oscillation at around 7 Hz represents open and closed windows for perceptual integration by modulating connectivity between lower order occipital and higher order parietal brain regions. We here ut...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2016
E Santarnecchi T Muller S Rossi A Sarkar N R Polizzotto A Rossi R Cohen Kadosh

Emerging evidence suggests that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is an effective, frequency-specific modulator of endogenous brain oscillations, with the potential to alter cognitive performance. Here, we show that reduction in response latencies to solve complex logic problem indexing fluid intelligence is obtained through 40 Hz-tACS (gamma band) applied to the prefrontal co...

Journal: :PLOS ONE 2021

Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a popular technique that has been used for manipulating brain oscillations and inferring causality regarding the brain-behaviour relationship. Although it promising tool, variability of tACS results raised questions robustness reproducibility its effects. Building on recent research using to modulate visuospatial attention, we here attempte...

2013
Debora Brignani Manuela Ruzzoli Piercarlo Mauri Carlo Miniussi

Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a promising tool for modulating brain oscillations, as well as a possible therapeutic intervention. However, the lack of conclusive evidence on whether tACS is able to effectively affect cortical activity continues to limit its application. The present study aims to address this issue by exploiting the well-known inhibitory alpha rhythm in ...

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