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Mapping entrained brain oscillations during transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS).
Witkowski, Matthias; Garcia-Cossio, Eliana; Chander, Bankim S; Braun, Christoph; Birbaumer, Niels; Robinson, Stephen E; Soekadar, Surjo R.
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  • Witkowski M; Applied Neurotechnology Lab, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Tübingen, Germany.
  • Garcia-Cossio E; Applied Neurotechnology Lab, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Tübingen, Germany; Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; Donders Centre for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Department of Artificial Intell
  • Chander BS; Applied Neurotechnology Lab, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Tübingen, Germany.
  • Braun C; MEG Center, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; CIMeC, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
  • Birbaumer N; Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Robinson SE; National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), MEG Core Facility, Bethesda, USA.
  • Soekadar SR; Applied Neurotechnology Lab, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Tübingen, Germany; Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany. Electronic address: surjo.soekadar@uni-tuebingen.de.
Neuroimage ; 140: 89-98, 2016 Oct 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26481671
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), a non-invasive and well-tolerated form of electric brain stimulation, can influence perception, memory, as well as motor and cognitive function. While the exact underlying neurophysiological mechanisms are unknown, the effects of tACS are mainly attributed to frequency-specific entrainment of endogenous brain oscillations in brain areas close to the stimulation electrodes, and modulation of spike timing dependent plasticity reflected in gamma band oscillatory responses. tACS-related electromagnetic stimulator artifacts, however, impede investigation of these neurophysiological mechanisms. Here we introduce a novel approach combining amplitude-modulated tACS during whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG) allowing for artifact-free source reconstruction and precise mapping of entrained brain oscillations underneath the stimulator electrodes. Using this approach, we show that reliable reconstruction of neuromagnetic low- and high-frequency oscillations including high gamma band activity in stimulated cortical areas is feasible opening a new window to unveil the mechanisms underlying the effects of stimulation protocols that entrain brain oscillatory activity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relógios Biológicos / Mapeamento Encefálico / Ondas Encefálicas / Estimulação Transcraniana por Corrente Contínua / Córtex Motor / Movimento Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relógios Biológicos / Mapeamento Encefálico / Ondas Encefálicas / Estimulação Transcraniana por Corrente Contínua / Córtex Motor / Movimento Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article