经颅交流电刺激调节皮质-皮质网络:综述。

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1298/ptr.R0035
Ryoki Sasaki
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脑成像和分析方法的进步表明,行为源于皮质-皮质网络内多个大脑区域的协调活动。经颅交流电刺激(tACS)是一种非侵入性脑刺激(NIBS)技术,通过头皮电极将微弱的正弦交流电应用于特定的大脑区域。传统上,tACS已被用于针对单个大脑区域,以增强功能,如运动,感觉和认知能力。然而,最近的研究结果表明,它有可能同时刺激大脑的两个区域,从而通过神经携带调节皮质-皮质网络的强度,在这种情况下,大脑的振荡与外部有节奏的刺激同步。尽管有这种潜力,tACS的应用仍然主要集中在单个大脑区域。鉴于行为源于皮质-皮质网络内的动态相互作用,而不是孤立的区域,本综述探讨了这些网络通过神经影像学识别的功能连接在塑造行为中的作用。该研究还深入分析了tACS作为一种通过神经夹带修饰皮质-皮质网络的工具,为与网络功能障碍相关的脑疾病的神经康复提供了有希望的应用。这突出了tACS作为一种靶向调节皮质-皮质网络的新方法,将其与传统的NIBS技术区分开来。
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Modulating Cortico-cortical Networks with Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation: A Minireview.

Advancements in brain imaging and analytical methods have demonstrated that behavior arises from the coordinated activity of multiple brain regions within cortico-cortical networks. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), a noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) technique, applies weak sinusoidal alternating currents to specific brain regions using scalp-mounted electrodes. Traditionally, tACS has been used to target single brain regions to enhance functions such as motor, sensory, and cognitive abilities. However, recent findings indicate its potential for simultaneously stimulating 2 brain regions, thereby modulating cortico-cortical network strength through neural entrainment-where brain oscillations synchronize with external rhythmic stimuli. Despite this potential, tACS applications remain primarily focused on individual brain regions. Given that behavior stems from dynamic interactions within cortico-cortical networks rather than isolated regions, this minireview explores the role of these networks in shaping behavior through functional connectivity as identified by neuroimaging. It also provides an in-depth analysis of tACS as a tool for modifying cortico-cortical networks via neural entrainment, offering promising applications in neurorehabilitation for brain disorders linked to network dysfunction. This highlights tACS as a novel approach for targeted modulation of cortico-cortical networks, distinguishing it from traditional NIBS techniques.

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