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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232116/virtual-neural-network-guided-optimization-of-non-invasive-brain-stimulation-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janne J Luppi, Cornelis J Stam, Philip Scheltens, Willem de Haan
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique with potential for counteracting disrupted brain network activity in Alzheimer's disease (AD) to improve cognition. However, the results of tDCS studies in AD have been variable due to different methodological choices such as electrode placement. To address this, a virtual brain network model of AD was used to explore tDCS optimization. We compared a large, representative set of virtual tDCS intervention setups, to identify the theoretically optimized tDCS electrode positions for restoring functional network features disrupted in AD...
January 17, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212815/cognitive-training-and-brain-stimulation-in-patients-with-cognitive-impairment-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Daria Antonenko, Anna Elisabeth Fromm, Friederike Thams, Anna Kuzmina, Malte Backhaus, Elena Knochenhauer, Shu-Chen Li, Ulrike Grittner, Agnes Flöel
BACKGROUND: Repeated sessions of training and non-invasive brain stimulation have the potential to enhance cognition in patients with cognitive impairment. We hypothesized that combining cognitive training with anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) will lead to performance improvement in the trained task and yield transfer to non-trained tasks. METHODS: In our randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind study, 46 patients with cognitive impairment (60-80 years) were randomly assigned to one of two interventional groups...
January 11, 2024: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204300/divergent-thinking-benefits-from-functional-antagonism-of-the-left-ifg-and-right-tpj-a-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Furong Huang, Xiaqing Fu, Jiajun Song, Jingyuan Ren, Fuhong Li, Qingbai Zhao
Divergent thinking is assumed to benefit from releasing the constraint of existing knowledge (i.e. top-down control) and enriching free association (i.e. bottom-up processing). However, whether functional antagonism between top-down control-related and bottom-up processing-related brain structures is conducive to generating original ideas is largely unknown. This study was designed to investigate the effect of functional antagonism between the left inferior frontal gyrus and the right temporoparietal junction on divergent thinking performance...
January 31, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198874/focal-tdcs-of-auditory-cortex-in-chronic-tinnitus-a-randomized-controlled-mechanistic-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amber M Leaver, Yufen J Chen, Todd B Parrish
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this pilot study was to understand how focal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) targeting auditory cortex changes brain function in chronic tinnitus using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: People with chronic tinnitus were randomized to active or sham tDCS on five consecutive days in this mechanistic trial (n = 10/group). Focal 4x1 tDCS (central anode, surround cathodes) targeted left auditory cortex, with single-blind 2 mA current during twenty-minute sessions...
December 16, 2023: Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116107/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-combined-with-speech-therapy-in-fragile-x-syndrome-patients-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Picciuca, Martina Assogna, Romina Esposito, Alessia D'Acunto, Matteo Ferraresi, Silvia Picazio, Ilaria Borghi, Alex Martino Cinnera, Sonia Bonnì, Pietro Chiurazzi, Giacomo Koch
BACKGROUND: Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the leading cause of genetic intellectual disability. Among the neurobehavioral dysfunctions in FXS individuals, language development and literacy are compromised. Recent evidence hypothesized that the disruption of excitatory glutamatergic and GABAergic inhibitory neurotransmission balance might be responsible for impairment in cognitive function. In this study, we evaluated for the first time, the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of anodal prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with standard speech therapy to enhance language function in FXS patients...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38083976/a-new-perspective-for-evaluating-the-efficacy-of-tacs-and-tdcs-in-improving-executive-functions-a-combined-tes-and-fnirs-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongliang Lu, Yajuan Zhang, Huake Qiu, Zhilong Zhang, Xuanyi Tan, Peng Huang, Mingming Zhang, Danmin Miao, Xia Zhu
BACKGROUND: Executive function enhancement is considered necessary for improving the quality of life of patients with neurological or psychiatric disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and Alzheimer's disease. Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) has been shown to have some beneficial effects on executive functioning, but the quantification of these improvements remains controversial. We aimed to explore the potential beneficial effects on executive functioning induced by the use of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)/transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and the accompanying brain function variations in the resting state...
December 11, 2023: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043411/targeting-cravings-in-substance-addiction-with-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-insights-from-a-meta-analysis-of-sham-controlled-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Hsun Chan, Hu-Ming Chang, Mong-Liang Lu, Kah Kheng Goh
Addiction is a substantial health concern; craving-the core symptom of addiction-is strongly associated with relapse. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that reduces cravings by altering cortical excitability and connectivity in brain regions. This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted (following the PRISMA guidelines) to evaluate the efficacy of tDCS in reducing cravings for substances. Our analysis included 43 randomized, sham-controlled trials involving 1,095 and 913 participants receiving tDCS and sham stimulation, respectively...
November 25, 2023: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38008154/hd-tdcs-induced-changes-in-resting-state-functional-connectivity-insights-from-ef-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dario Müller, Ute Habel, Edward S Brodkin, Benjamin Clemens, Carmen Weidler
BACKGROUND: High-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) holds promise for therapeutic use in psychiatric disorders. One obstacle for the implementation into clinical practice is response variability. One way to tackle this obstacle is the use of Individualized head models. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the variability of HD-tDCS induced electric fields (EFs) and its impact on resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) during different time windows...
November 25, 2023: Brain Stimulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994674/dual-tdcs-combined-with-sensorimotor-training-promotes-upper-limb-function-in-subacute-stroke-patients-a-randomized-double-blinded-sham-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chong Li, Yun Chen, Shuting Tu, Jiaying Lin, Yifang Lin, Shuo Xu, Maohou Wu, Yong Xie, Jie Jia
BACKGROUND: Dual transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the bilateral primary somatosensory cortex (PSC) has potential benefits in stroke. In addition, compared with traditional rehabilitation training, sensorimotor training can significantly improve the sensorimotor function of patients. However, the efficacy of dual-tDCS combined with sensorimotor training in patients with subacute stroke is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether dual-tDCS may enhance the efficacy of sensorimotor training on the upper limb functions in patients with subacute stroke...
November 23, 2023: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977335/cortico-spinal-tdcs-in-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-a-randomized-double-blind-sham-controlled-trial-followed-by-an-open-label-phase
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberto Benussi, Valentina Cantoni, Mario Grassi, Ilenia Libri, Maria Sofia Cotelli, Barbara Tarantino, Abhishek Datta, Chris Thomas, Nadine Huber, Sari Kärkkäinen, Sanna-Kaisa Herukka, Annakaisa Haapasalo, Massimiliano Filosto, Alessandro Padovani, Barbara Borroni
BACKGROUND: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive disease for which no curative treatment is currently available. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether cortico-spinal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could mitigate symptoms in ALS patients via a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial, followed by an open-label phase. METHODS: Thirty-one participants were randomized into two groups for the initial controlled phase...
November 15, 2023: Brain Stimulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37956080/changes-in-cerebellar-output-abnormally-modulates-cortical-myoclonus-sensorimotor-hyperexcitability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Latorre, Lorenzo Rocchi, Giulia Paparella, Nicoletta Manzo, Kailash P Bhatia, John C Rothwell
Cortical myoclonus is produced by abnormal neuronal discharges within the sensorimotor cortex, as demonstrated by electrophysiology. Our hypothesis is that the loss of cerebellar inhibitory control over the motor cortex, via cerebello-thalamo-cortical connections, could induce the increased sensorimotor cortical excitability that eventually causes cortical myoclonus. To explore this hypothesis, in the present study we applied anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the cerebellum of patients affected by cortical myoclonus and healthy controls and assessed its effect on sensorimotor cortex excitability...
November 13, 2023: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37939891/modulation-effects-of-repeated-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-on-the-dorsal-attention-and-frontal-parietal-networks-and-its-association-with-placebo-and-nocebo-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Sacca, Ya Wen, Sierra Hodges, Jian Kong
Literature suggests that attention is a critical cognitive process for pain perception and modulation and may play an important role in placebo and nocebo effects. Here, we investigated how repeated transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied at the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) for three consecutive days can modulate the brain functional connectivity (FC) of two networks involved in cognitive control: the frontoparietal network (FPN) and dorsal attention network (DAN), and its association with placebo and nocebo effects...
November 6, 2023: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37920488/modulation-of-smoker-brain-activity-and-functional-connectivity-by-tdcs-a-go-no-go-task-state-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingya Lu, Zhifa Wu, Feiyan Zeng, Bin Shi, Mengqiu Liu, Jiaoyan Wu, Ying Liu
BACKGROUND: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied to particular brain areas may reduce a smoker's smoking cravings. Most studies on tDCS mechanisms are performed on brains in the resting state. Therefore, brain activity changes induced by tDCS during tasks need to be further studied. METHODS: Forty-six male smokers were randomised to receive anodal tDCS of the left/right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) or sham tDCS. A go/no-go task was performed before and after stimulation, respectively...
November 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37883583/dose-response-in-modulating-brain-function-with-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-from-local-to-network-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ghazaleh Soleimani, Rayus Kupliki, Martin Paulus, Hamed Ekhtiari
Understanding the dose-response relationship is crucial in studying the effects of brain stimulation techniques, such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). The dose-response relationship refers to the relationship between the received stimulation dose and the resulting response, which can be described as a function of the dose at various levels, including single/multiple neurons, clusters, regions, or networks. Here, we are focused on the received stimulation dose obtained from computational head models and brain responses which are quantified by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data...
October 26, 2023: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37788662/effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-on-graph-naming-function-and-brain-connectivity-in-post-infarction-aphasia-patients-an-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yancheng Song, Fenghai Liu, Liqing Kang, Cheng Xue, Xiaoxuan Wang, Yanlong Yang, Min Sun, Meng Zhao, Shan Lu
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of impairment and recovery in graph naming functions among patients with aphasia due to cerebral infarction. Specifically, the study compared immediate effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) treatment in patients at different stages post-infarction: the acute phase and the recovery period. METHODS: Twenty-eight patients were selected, consisting of 16 in the acute phase (AP) and 12 in the recovery period (RP), along with 18 healthy controls...
October 3, 2023: Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37699439/frontopolar-multifocal-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-reduces-conditioned-fear-reactivity-during-extinction-training-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas G Adams, Benjamin Kelmendi, Jamilah R George, Jennifer Forte, Troy Hubert, Hannah Wild, Colton Rippey, Christopher Pittenger
Exposure-based therapies for anxiety and related disorders are believed to depend on fear extinction learning and corresponding changes in extinction circuitry. Frontopolar multifocal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been shown to improve therapeutic safety learning during in vivo exposure and may modulate functional connectivity of networks implicated in fear processing and inhibition. A pilot randomized controlled trial was completed to determine the effects of frontopolar tDCS on extinction learning and memory...
September 10, 2023: Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37694907/abnormal-individualized-peak-functional-connectivity-toward-potential-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-treatment-of-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Jin, Xiu-Qin Wang, Xue Yang, Na Zhao, Zi-Jian Feng, Yu-Feng Zang, Li-Xia Yuan
Functional connectivity (FC) derived from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging has been widely applied to guide precise repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). The left, right, and bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortices (DLPFC) have been used as rTMS treatment target regions for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), albeit with moderate efficacy. Thus, we aimed to develop an individualized localization method for rTMS treatment of ASD. We included 266 male ASDs and 297 male typically-developed controls (TDCs) from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange Dataset...
September 11, 2023: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693756/effects-of-simultaneous-transcutaneous-auricular-vagus-nerve-stimulation-and-high-definition-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-on-disorders-of-consciousness-a-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yutong Zhuang, Weihang Zhai, Qinghua Li, Haoyang Jiao, Qianqian Ge, Peijing Rong, Jianghong He
BACKGROUND: Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques are now widely used in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) for accelerating their recovery of consciousness, especially minimally conscious state (MCS). However, the effectiveness of single NIBS techniques for consciousness rehabilitation needs further improvement. In this regard, we propose to enhance from bottom to top the thalamic-cortical connection by using transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) and increase from top to bottom cortical-cortical connections using simultaneous high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) to reproduce the network of consciousness...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37667074/effect-of-tdcs-on-corticomuscular-coupling-and-the-brain-functional-network-of-stroke-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhuyao Fan, Xugang Xi, Ting Wang, Hangcheng Li, Wang Maofeng, Lihua Li, Zhong Lü
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is an emerging brain intervention technique that has gained growing attention in recent years in the rehabilitation area. In this paper, we investigated the efficacy of tDCS in the rehabilitation process of stroke patients, utilizing corticomuscular coupling (CMC) and brain functional network analysis. Specifically, we examined changes in CMC relationships between the treatment and control groups before and after rehabilitation by transfer entropy (TE), and constructed brain functional networks by TE...
September 5, 2023: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37597023/influence-of-noninvasive-brain-stimulation-on-connectivity-and-local-activation-a-combined-tdcs-and-fmri-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luise Victoria Claaß, Annika Hedrich, Janis Reinelt, Bernhard Sehm, Arno Villringer, Florian Schlagenhauf, Jakob Kaminski
The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on neurobiological mechanisms underlying executive function in the human brain remains elusive. This study aims at examining the effect of anodal and cathodal tDCS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in comparison with sham stimulation on resting-state connectivity as well as functional activation and working memory performance. We hypothesized perturbed fronto-parietal resting-state connectivity during stimulation and altered working memory performance combined with modified functional working memory-related activation...
August 19, 2023: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
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