Personalized beta band HD-tACS over the left SMA improves speech and limb movement by modulating prefrontal delta oscillations in neurotypical young adults.

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Fatemeh Tabari, Joel Isaac Berger, Melda Kunduk, Arend W A Van Gemmert, Karim Johari
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Objective. The supplementary motor area (SMA) demonstrates abnormal beta activity (13-30 Hz) during speech and limb movement tasks in neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease (PD). Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) has demonstrated promising improvement in motor and non-motor functions by entraining endogenous neural oscillations. We conducted an exploratory study on the modulatory effects of personalized beta high-definition (HD)-tACS over the left SMA on speech production and limb movement.Approach.In a repeated-measures experiment, twenty-two neurotypical young adults were recruited to participate in four stimulation conditions: sham, HD transcranial random noise stimulation (HD-tRNS), and HD-tACS tuned to each individual's frequency of maximal SMA beta activity (identified using source-localized EEG) during speech (tuned-to-speech, TtS) and limb movement (tuned-to-limb, TtL). All participants completed a 25 min sham/active stimulation over the left SMA, followed by an interleaved speech production and limb movement task.Main results. Behavioral results showed that active stimulation resulted in more pronounced improvements in reaction times compared to the sham condition, regardless of the active stimulation type. The neural correlates of this aftereffect were indicated by a prominent modulation in delta power in prefrontal and frontocentral electrodes during speech and limb movement tasks following personalized beta TtS and TtL HD-tACS, relative to sham and tRNS.Significance. Personalized beta HD-tACS modulated delta oscillations, rather than beta rhythms, in a task-specific manner, highlighting the brain's adaptive response. These findings have implications for neurological conditions such as PD, which are characterized by deficits in speech production and limb motor coordination.

个性化β波段HD-tACS在左侧SMA通过调节前额叶三角洲振荡改善语言和肢体运动在神经正常的年轻人。
目的:辅助运动区(SMA)在帕金森病(PD)等神经系统疾病的言语和肢体运动任务中表现出异常的β活动(13-30 Hz)。经颅交流电刺激(tACS)通过诱导内源性神经振荡来改善运动和非运动功能。我们对个性化的高清(HD)-tACS在左侧SMA上对言语产生和肢体运动的调节作用进行了探索性研究。方法:在重复测量实验中,招募了22名神经正常的年轻人参与四种刺激条件:假刺激、高清晰度经颅随机噪声刺激(HD-tRNS)和HD-tACS,这些刺激条件根据每个人在说话(调谐到说话;TtS)和肢体运动(调谐到肢体;TtL)期间的最大SMA β活动频率(使用源定位脑电图识别)进行调整。所有参与者在左侧SMA上完成了25分钟的假/主动刺激,然后是交错的语言产生和肢体运动任务。主要结果:行为学结果显示,与假性条件相比,主动刺激对反应时间的改善更为显著,与主动刺激类型无关。相对于假手术和tRNS,个性化β - TtS和TtL HD-tACS后,在言语和肢体运动任务中,前额叶和额中央电极的δ功率显著调节表明了这种后效的神经相关性。意义:个性化的β HD-tACS以特定任务的方式调制δ振荡,而不是β节律,突出了大脑的适应性反应。这些发现对PD等神经系统疾病具有启示意义,PD以语言产生和肢体运动协调缺陷为特征。
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