Potential impact of bifrontal transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) on the semantic Stroop effect and its resting-state EEG correlates - 30/05/19

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Summary |
Objective |
The Stroop effect performance reflects cognitive resistance to interference. We aimed to investigate the effect of a single transcranial random noise stimulation session (tRNS) applied over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on the semantic Stroop effect and its resting electroencephalography (EEG) correlates (β/α ratio).
Methods |
In a randomized, double-blind study, healthy volunteers were allocated to receive either one session of active tRNS (n=8) or one session of sham tRNS (n=11). The anode pad was placed on the scalp over the right-DLPFC and the cathode pad was placed over the left-DLPFC. A computerized adaptation of the French Stroop Color-Word Test (Victoria version) and a resting-state continuous EEG recording were administered before and after the tRNS.
Results |
No significant difference were observed for either Stroop Interference/Congruent (F(1,15)=0.5, P=.5, BF=.19) or Interference/Cross (F(1,14)=3.2, P=.1, BF=0.25) ratios. No significant effect of tRNS was observed on EEG β/α ratios across electrodes (F(5,95)=0.6, P=.7, BF=0.59e−05). Under active stimulation, Pearson's tests showed significant correlations with moderate evidence between post–pre differences of Stroop Interference/Congruent and Fz-β/α ratios (r=0.88, P=.02, BF=4.05), and Stroop Interference/Crosses and Cz-β/α ratios (r=0.89, P=.008, BF=8.25), while the same correlations did not reach significance under sham conditions.
Discussion |
We observed no significant changes in either semantic Stroop task reaction time or its EEG correlates after tRNS. However, we provide the original finding that fronto-central β/α activity becomes related to cognitive resistance to interference when the DLPFC is stimulated with random noise current. The results suggest a potential resynchronization of relevant brain frequency patterns into Stroop-related cortical involvement.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Inhibitory control, Noninvasive brain stimulation, Resting-EEG, Semantic Stroop task, Stroop effect, Transcranial random noise stimulation
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Vol 49 - N° 3
P. 243-248 - juin 2019 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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