The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on rating of perceived exertion: A systematic review of the literature.

Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14520
Hamzeh Baharlouei, Meysam Goosheh, Maha Moore, Amir Hossein Ramezani Ahmadi, Marzieh Yassin, Shapour Jaberzadeh
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The rating of perceived exertion (RPE) is a widely used method for monitoring the load during training, as it provides insight into the subjective intensity of effort experienced during exercises. Considering the role of brain in monitoring and perception of the effort, several studies explored the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on RPE in different populations. The aim of current study is to review the studies that investigated the effect of tDCS on RPE in three groups including healthy untrained people, physically active persons, and athletes. Nine databases were searched for papers assessing the effect of tDCS on RPE. The data from the included studies were extracted and methodological quality was examined using the risk of bias 2 (ROB2) tool. Thirty-three studies met the inclusion criteria. According to the meta-analysis, active a-tDCS significantly decreased the RPE compared to the sham stimulation. The a-tDCS could decrease the RPE when it was applied over M1 or DLPF. Regarding the measurement tool, Borg's scale 6-20 and OMNI scale could show an improvement in RPE scale. A-tDCS is a promising technique that can decrease the RPE. M1 and DLPFC are suggested as the target area of stimulation. From the tools that measure the RPE, Borg's RPE 6-20 and OMNI scale could better show the effect of a-tDCS.

经颅直流电刺激对感知用力评分的影响:文献系统回顾。
感知用力值(RPE)是一种广泛使用的方法,用于监测训练过程中的负荷,因为它能让人了解练习过程中的主观用力强度。考虑到大脑在监测和感知用力方面的作用,一些研究探讨了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)对不同人群的 RPE 的影响。本研究的目的是综述有关经颅直流电刺激对三类人群(包括未受过训练的健康人、体育活动者和运动员)RPE 影响的研究。研究人员在九个数据库中搜索了评估 tDCS 对 RPE 影响的论文。对纳入研究的数据进行了提取,并使用偏倚风险 2 (ROB2) 工具对研究方法的质量进行了检查。有 33 项研究符合纳入标准。根据荟萃分析,与假刺激相比,主动 a-tDCS 能显著降低 RPE。当 a-tDCS 作用于 M1 或 DLPF 时,可降低 RPE。在测量工具方面,博格量表 6-20 和 OMNI 量表均显示 RPE 量表有所改善。A-tDCS 是一种有希望降低 RPE 的技术。建议将 M1 和 DLPFC 作为刺激的目标区域。从测量 RPE 的工具来看,Borg RPE 6-20 量表和 OMNI 量表能更好地显示 a-tDCS 的效果。
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