Online Effects of Beta-tACS Over the Left Prefrontal Cortex on Phonological Decisions. (21st May 2021)
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- Online Effects of Beta-tACS Over the Left Prefrontal Cortex on Phonological Decisions. (21st May 2021)
- Main Title:
- Online Effects of Beta-tACS Over the Left Prefrontal Cortex on Phonological Decisions
- Authors:
- Moliadze, Vera
Stenner, Tristan
Matern, Sally
Siniatchkin, Michael
Nees, Frauke
Hartwigsen, Gesa - Abstract:
- Highlights: Online beta-tACS impaired phonological task accuracy relative to sham stimulation. There was no significant difference between online alpha- and beta-tACS. Beta-tACS caused significantly stronger eye flickering sensations. There are no correlations between eye flickering sensations and number of errors. The inclusion of a control frequency is crucial to test for frequency specificity. Abstract: The left posterior inferior frontal gyrus in the prefrontal cortex is a key region for phonological aspects of language processing. A previous study has shown that alpha-tACS over the prefrontal cortex applied before task processing facilitated phonological decision-making and increased task-related theta power. However, it is unclear how alpha-tACS affects phonological processing when applied directly during the task. Moreover, the frequency specificity of this effect is also unclear since the majority of neurostimulation studies tested a single frequency only. The present study addressed the question whether and how 10 Hz online tACS affects phonological decisions. To this end, 24 healthy participants received tACS at 10 Hz or 16.18 Hz (control frequency) or sham stimulation over the left prefrontal cortex during task processing in three sessions. As an unexpected finding, 16.18 Hz significantly impaired task accuracy relative to sham stimulation, without affecting response speed. There was no significant difference in phonological task performance between 10 Hz andHighlights: Online beta-tACS impaired phonological task accuracy relative to sham stimulation. There was no significant difference between online alpha- and beta-tACS. Beta-tACS caused significantly stronger eye flickering sensations. There are no correlations between eye flickering sensations and number of errors. The inclusion of a control frequency is crucial to test for frequency specificity. Abstract: The left posterior inferior frontal gyrus in the prefrontal cortex is a key region for phonological aspects of language processing. A previous study has shown that alpha-tACS over the prefrontal cortex applied before task processing facilitated phonological decision-making and increased task-related theta power. However, it is unclear how alpha-tACS affects phonological processing when applied directly during the task. Moreover, the frequency specificity of this effect is also unclear since the majority of neurostimulation studies tested a single frequency only. The present study addressed the question whether and how 10 Hz online tACS affects phonological decisions. To this end, 24 healthy participants received tACS at 10 Hz or 16.18 Hz (control frequency) or sham stimulation over the left prefrontal cortex during task processing in three sessions. As an unexpected finding, 16.18 Hz significantly impaired task accuracy relative to sham stimulation, without affecting response speed. There was no significant difference in phonological task performance between 10 Hz and 16.18 Hz tACS or between 10 Hz and sham stimulation. Our results support the functional relevance of the left prefrontal cortex for phonological decisions and suggest that online beta-tACS may modulate language comprehension. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neuroscience. Volume 463(2021)
- Journal:
- Neuroscience
- Issue:
- Volume 463(2021)
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- Volume 463, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 463
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0463-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 264
- Page End:
- 271
- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-21
- Subjects:
- rTMS repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation -- tACS transcranial alternating current stimulation -- LME linear mixed effects -- NAS numerical analogue scale
Alpha -- beta -- prefrontal cortex -- plasticity -- language -- non-invasive brain stimulation
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
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