经颅直流电刺激双侧颞叶调节海马-枕叶功能连通性和视觉短期记忆精度。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Hippocampus Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/hipo.23678
Weizhen Xie, Sanikaa Thakurdesai, Sahereh Varastegan, Weiwei Zhang
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摘要

虽然内侧颞叶(MTL)传统上被认为是一个专门用于长期记忆的区域,但最近的神经影像学和颅内记录证据表明,内侧颞叶也有助于视觉短期记忆(VSTM)的某些方面,如保留的VSTM内容的质量或精度。本研究旨在通过经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)和功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进一步探讨MTL在VSTM精度中的作用。在平衡设计中,参与者使用左阴极和右阳极电极在双侧颞叶上进行1.5 mA离线tDCS,在20分钟的窗口(假)内进行20分钟(主动)或0.5分钟。当电流通过这种双侧刺激蒙太奇通过中脑结构时,先前的行为和模型证据表明,这种tDCS协议可以调节MTL功能。为了证实这一点,并研究其对视stm的影响,参与者在tDCS后立即完成了一项视stm颜色回忆任务,同时进行了20分钟的功能磁共振成像扫描和随后的7.5分钟静息状态扫描,在此期间,他们专注于注视交叉。行为学结果表明,这种tDCS方案降低了VSTM精度,但对整体回忆成功率没有显著影响。此外,心理生理相互作用分析显示,颞叶上的tDCS在VSTM任务期间调节了海马-枕部功能连接,尽管对fMRI BOLD活动没有主要影响。值得注意的是,在tdcs后15-20分钟的静息状态fMRI中也观察到这种调制,其影响程度与参与者在主动和控制条件下的VSTM精度的行为变化相关。综上所述,这些发现表明颞叶上的tDCS可以调节MTL和视觉感觉区域之间的内在功能连接,从而影响VSTM的精度。
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over Bilateral Temporal Lobes Modulates Hippocampal-Occipital Functional Connectivity and Visual Short-Term Memory Precision.

Although the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is traditionally considered a region dedicated to long-term memory, recent neuroimaging and intracranial recording evidence suggests that the MTL also contributes to certain aspects of visual short-term memory (VSTM), such as the quality or precision of retained VSTM content. This study aims to further investigate the MTL's role in VSTM precision through the application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants underwent 1.5 mA offline tDCS over bilateral temporal lobes using left cathodal and right anodal electrodes, administered for either 20 min (active) or 0.5 min within a 20-min window (sham), in a counterbalanced design. As the electrical current passes through midbrain structures with this bilateral stimulation montage, prior behavioral and modeling evidence suggests that this tDCS protocol can modulate MTL functions. To confirm this and examine its impacts on VSTM, participants completed a VSTM color recall task immediately following tDCS, while undergoing a 20-min fMRI scan and a subsequent 7.5-min resting-state scan, during which they focused on a fixation cross. Behavioral results indicated that this tDCS protocol decreased VSTM precision without significantly affecting overall recall success. Furthermore, psychophysiological interaction analysis revealed that tDCS over the temporal lobe modulated hippocampal-occipital functional connectivity during the VSTM task, despite no main effect on fMRI BOLD activity. Notably, this modulation was also observed during resting-state fMRI 15-20 min post-tDCS, with the magnitude of the effect correlating with participants' behavioral changes in VSTM precision across active and control conditions. Combined, these findings suggest that tDCS over the temporal lobe can modulate the intrinsic functional connectivity between the MTL and visual sensory areas, thereby affecting VSTM precision.

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Hippocampus
Hippocampus 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Hippocampus provides a forum for the exchange of current information between investigators interested in the neurobiology of the hippocampal formation and related structures. While the relationships of submitted papers to the hippocampal formation will be evaluated liberally, the substance of appropriate papers should deal with the hippocampal formation per se or with the interaction between the hippocampal formation and other brain regions. The scope of Hippocampus is wide: single and multidisciplinary experimental studies from all fields of basic science, theoretical papers, papers dealing with hippocampal preparations as models for understanding the central nervous system, and clinical studies will be considered for publication. The Editor especially encourages the submission of papers that contribute to a functional understanding of the hippocampal formation.
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