论文标题

TACS通过增强稳态视觉诱发电位来促进闪烁的驾驶

tACS Facilitates Flickering Driving by Boosting Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials

论文作者

Liu, Bingchuan, Yan, Xinyi, Chen, Xiaogang, Wang, Yijun, Gao, Xiaorong

论文摘要

自从十年前的成立以来,人们对经颅交替刺激(TAC)的兴趣越来越多。调节脑状态的TAC是一个活跃的研究领域,并且已证明在各种神经心理学和临床领域有效。在视觉域中,已经为脑部节奏和节奏刺激(即TACS)致力于大脑节奏和节奏。但是,关于节奏刺激和视觉刺激之间的相互作用知之甚少。在这里,我们使用了稳态的视觉诱发电位(SSVEP),该电位是通过闪烁的驾驶作为一种广泛使用的频率引诱技术引起的,以研究健康人类受试者中TAC的后效效期。在给药20分钟10 Hz TAC之前和之后记录了7个64通道脑电图的块,而受试者执行了几个SSVEP任务。我们通过比较和验证了实际TAC和假TAC中块之间和内部的时间内和内部的时间效果(SNR)模式,表征了TAC后效应的生理特性。我们的结果表明,TACS显着提高了10 Hz SSVEP。此外,SSVEP上的后果随时间缓解,持续了5分钟。我们的结果表明,通过外部节奏刺激促进闪烁的闪烁,并为通过非侵入性经颅脑刺激改变方向改变大脑状态的新可能性。

There has become of increasing interest in transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) since its inception nearly a decade ago. tACS in modulating brain state is an active area of research and has been demonstrated effective in various neuropsychological and clinical domains. In the visual domain, much effort has been dedicated to brain rhythms and rhythmic stimulation, i.e., tACS. However, little is known about the interplay between the rhythmic stimulation and visual stimulation. Here, we used steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP), induced by flickering driving as a widely used technique for frequency-tagging, to investigate the aftereffect of tACS in healthy human subjects. Seven blocks of 64-channel electroencephalogram were recorded before and after the administration of 20-min 10-Hz tACS, while subjects performed several blocks of SSVEP tasks. We characterized the physiological properties of tACS aftereffect by comparing and validating the temporal, spatial, spatiotemporal and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) patterns between and within blocks in real tACS and sham tACS. Our result revealed that tACS boosted the 10-Hz SSVEP significantly. Besides, the aftereffect on SSVEP was mitigated with time and lasted up to 5 min. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of facilitating the flickering driving by external rhythmic stimulation and open a new possibility to alter the brain state in a direction by noninvasive transcranial brain stimulation.

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