微针辅助耳迷走神经刺激对注意力的影响。

IF 10.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Negar Javanmardi, Lili Qian, Fei Jin, Zhidong Wei, Juan Ma, Ying Xu, Esteban Peña-Pitarch, Ting Wang, Zhang-Qi Feng
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摘要

经皮耳迷走神经刺激(taVNS)是一种成熟的非侵入性技术,用于调节神经活动和增强认知功能。然而,用于taVNS的传统粘接电极往往缺乏精度,导致刺激不一致和不良副作用。为了解决这些挑战,本研究提出了一种新的基于微针的方法,该方法具有扩展到传统中医针灸的潜在应用。本实验研究以180名健康成人为对象,通过瞳孔测量法研究微针辅助taVNS对动机和努力的影响。参与者使用微针和粘接电极进行taVNS。关键的生理指标——瞳孔大小、心率和血氧水平——以及认知指标,如电脑游戏中的反应时间和错误率,都被评估。结果表明,微针辅助的taVNS对迷走神经耳支的精确和一致的刺激显著增强了所有测量参数。本研究强调了基于微针的taVNS在刺激准确性、认知性能和生理调节方面优于传统的粘附电极。此外,它还探讨了微针在针灸中的潜在应用,提供了一种比传统针更安全、更精确、更可控的替代品。
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Effect of Microneedle-Assisted Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Attention.

Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is an established non-invasive technique to modulate neural activity and enhance cognitive functions. Traditional adhesive electrodes used in taVNS, however, often lack precision, resulting in inconsistent stimulation and undesirable side effects. To address these challenges, this study proposes a novel microneedle-based approach, which holds potential applications extending to traditional Chinese acupuncture. This experimental study, conducted with 180 healthy adult participants, investigates the effects of microneedle-assisted taVNS on motivation and effort through pupillometry. Participants underwent taVNS using both microneedles and adhesive electrodes. Key physiological metrics-pupil size, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels-alongside cognitive metrics such as reaction time and error rates in a computer game, are assessed. Results reveal that microneedle-assisted taVNS significantly enhanced all measured parameters, attributed to its precise and consistent stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. This study highlights the superiority of microneedle-based taVNS over traditional adhesive electrodes in terms of stimulation accuracy, cognitive performance, and physiological regulation. Additionally, it explores the potential application of microneedles in acupuncture, offering a safer, more precise, and controlled alternative to conventional needles.

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Small Methods
Small Methods Materials Science-General Materials Science
CiteScore
17.40
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期刊介绍: Small Methods is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes groundbreaking research on methods relevant to nano- and microscale research. It welcomes contributions from the fields of materials science, biomedical science, chemistry, and physics, showcasing the latest advancements in experimental techniques. With a notable 2022 Impact Factor of 12.4 (Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate Analytics, 2023), Small Methods is recognized for its significant impact on the scientific community. The online ISSN for Small Methods is 2366-9608.
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