Enhancement of visual perception by combining transcranial electrical stimulation and visual perceptual training.

Medical review (Berlin, Germany) Pub Date : 2022-07-19 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1515/mr-2022-0010
Qing He, Xin-Yue Yang, Daiqing Zhao, Fang Fang
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Abstract

The visual system remains highly malleable even after its maturity or impairment. Our visual function can be enhanced through many ways, such as transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) and visual perceptual learning (VPL). TES can change visual function rapidly, but its modulation effect is short-lived and unstable. By contrast, VPL can lead to a substantial and long-lasting improvement in visual function, but extensive training is typically required. Theoretically, visual function could be further improved in a shorter time frame by combining tES and VPL than by solely using tES or VPL. Vision enhancement by combining these two methods concurrently is both theoretically and practically significant. In this review, we firstly introduced the basic concept and possible mechanisms of VPL and tES; then we reviewed the current research progress of visual enhancement using the combination of two methods in both general and clinical population; finally, we discussed the limitations and future directions in this field. Our review provides a guide for future research and application of vision enhancement and restoration by combining VPL and tES.

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通过结合经颅电刺激和视觉感知训练来增强视觉感知。
视觉系统即使在成熟或受损后仍保持高度可塑性。我们的视觉功能可以通过多种方式增强,如经颅电刺激(tES)和视觉感知学习(VPL)。TES可以快速改变视觉功能,但其调节作用是短暂且不稳定的。相比之下,VPL可以显著而持久地改善视觉功能,但通常需要广泛的训练。理论上,与单独使用tES或VPL相比,通过结合tES和VPL可以在更短的时间内进一步改善视觉功能。将这两种方法结合起来进行视觉增强具有重要的理论意义和实践意义。在这篇综述中,我们首先介绍了VPL和tES的基本概念和可能的机制;然后我们回顾了目前在普通人群和临床人群中使用两种方法相结合的视觉增强的研究进展;最后,我们讨论了该领域的局限性和未来的发展方向。我们的综述为VPL和tES相结合的视觉增强和恢复的未来研究和应用提供了指导。
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