Two, but not one, sessions’ anodal tDCS improved contrast sensitivity
Qing He1,2; Bo-Rong Lin1,2; Chang-Bing Huang1
2017-07
会议名称2017年第二届曲阜视觉科学会议
会议日期2017.7.2
会议地点曲阜
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Transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) is a well-established noninvasive brain stimulation technique that has been widely applied to modulate cortical excitability in the human brain. Previous tDCS studies on modulating contrast sensitivity, one of the most fundamental visual function, were mixed. In the current study, we designed a single blind, sham-controlled with-subject study to investigate the effects of tDCS on contrast sensitivity functions (CSF), assessed with a quick procedure that accurately estimated CSF within minutes (Lesmes et al., 2010). Twenty-seven healthy adult subjects received three sets of 15-min tDCS (two 2-mA anodal and one sham), with CSF measured before and after tDCS stimulation. The tDCS were delivered at Oz and separated by at least twenty-four hours. The results indicated that one-session anodal tDCS didn’t alter the CSF’s significantly; an extra session of tDCS led to improved CSF, most around mid-frequency. These results were discussed within the measurement precision. Our findings also suggested that the cortical excitation elicited by external electrical stimulation might be cumulative.

关键词transcranial direct current stimulation tDCS contrast sensitivity function CSF qCSF
语种英语
文献类型会议论文
条目标识符http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/22128
专题心理所主办、承办、协办学术会议_2017年第二届曲阜视觉科学会议_会议摘要
作者单位1.Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Qing He,Bo-Rong Lin,Chang-Bing Huang. Two, but not one, sessions’ anodal tDCS improved contrast sensitivity[C],2017.
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