调节知觉学习:阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可降低人脸反转效应(FIE),而阴极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可使其恢复到基线水平。

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Ciro Civile, Yizhen Shen, Siobhan McCourt, Guangtong Wang, I P L McLaren
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摘要

我们报告了三个大型实验(n = 440),研究Fp3时经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)对面部反转效应(FIE)索引的感知学习的影响。实验采用双盲设计,参与者随机分配到不同的tDCS组。然后,他们参与了一项新旧识别任务,其中包括正脸和倒立脸。与之前的研究一致,我们的研究结果表明,与假tDCS/对照相比,阳极tDCS通过损害直立面部的识别性能来降低FIE。至关重要的是,我们的实验引入了新的证据,表明Fp3的阴极tDCS可以逆转阳极tDCS的影响,从而将直立面部的FIE和表现恢复到典型水平。在所有三个实验中,接受正极tDCS后再接受正极tDCS的参与者没有表现出FIE的减少,也没有表现出直立面部的表现受损。此外,实验2和3表明,仅接受阴极tDCS的参与者在FIE上与假手术/对照组相比没有差异。这表明,阴极tDCS的效果是特定的,以扭转阳极tDCS的负面影响,而不是影响基线性能。这些结果强调,阳极tDCS对FIE的有害影响可以通过应用阴极tDCS来逆转。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Modulating perceptual learning: Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) reduces the face inversion effect (FIE), while cathodal tDCS restores it to baseline.

We report three large experiments (n = 440 in total) investigating the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) at Fp3 on perceptual learning indexed by the face inversion effect (FIE). Experiments employed a double-blinded design, with participants randomly allocated to different tDCS groups. They then participated in an old/new recognition task involving both upright and inverted faces. Consistent with previous research, our findings indicate that anodal tDCS reduces the FIE compared to sham tDCS/control by impairing the recognition performance of upright faces. Crucially, our experiments introduced novel evidence suggesting that cathodal tDCS at Fp3 can reverse the effects of anodal tDCS, thereby restoring the FIE and performance for upright faces to typical levels. Across all three experiments, participants who received anodal tDCS followed by cathodal tDCS exhibited no reduction in the FIE nor impaired performance for upright faces. Moreover, Experiments 2 and 3 demonstrated that participants who only received cathodal tDCS showed no difference in the FIE compared to the sham/control group. This indicates that the effects of cathodal tDCS are specific to reversing the negative impact of anodal tDCS rather than affecting baseline performance. These results underscore that the detrimental effects of anodal tDCS on the FIE can be reversed through the application of cathodal tDCS. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition
Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition publishes experimental and theoretical studies concerning all aspects of animal behavior processes.
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