军事人员注意网络的改进:正确的IFG和tDCS问题

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Hongliang Lu, Ye Miao, Yajuan Zhang, Zhihua Guo, Xianyang Wang, Qianbo Na, Xuanyi Tan, Yan Zhang, Xiaofei Yan, Yang Cao, Wendong Hu, Peng Huang, Jin Ma
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注意力是军人从精神障碍中恢复并保持优越认知能力的关键。经颅电刺激(tES)是一种很有前途的提高注意力的训练方法;然而,tES干预的最佳参数仍不清楚。本研究旨在确定最敏感的皮层区域和最有效的tES类型的注意增强。实验1采用4(阴极电极)× 1(阳极电极)高分辨率经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)对右侧额下回(IFG)或左侧背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)进行刺激,确定其对注意力改善的最有效刺激目标。实验2涉及75名参与者,重点是使用高分辨率经颅交流电刺激(tACS)和tDCS调节先前确定的适当皮层,以确定基于行为和神经活动变化的最有效的tES方法。这两个实验都是双盲和假对照的。tDCS同时调制右侧IFG和左侧DLPFC后,注意网络的执行控制显著改善。值得注意的是,只有右侧IFG的调制有效地降低了Stroop效应。虽然tACS和tDCS对右侧IFG均诱导与Stroop效应相关的神经活动降低,但只有tDCS显著降低了Stroop效应的行为表现。因此,右侧IFG成为tES调节增强注意力的关键目标皮层,tDCS被证明比tACS更有效地调节右侧IFG以改善执行控制。这些研究结果为在军事人员注意能力训练中应用tES干预奠定了基础。
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Improvement on Attention Networks Among Military Personnel: The Right IFG and tDCS Matter

Improvement on Attention Networks Among Military Personnel: The Right IFG and tDCS Matter

Attention is crucial for military personnel to recover from mental dysfunction and maintain superior cognitive abilities. Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is a promising training method for enhancing attention; however, the optimal parameters for tES interventions remain unclear. This study aims to identify the most responsive cortical area and the most effective tES type for attention enhancement. In Experiment 1, 62 healthy male soldiers were examined to determine the most effective stimulation target for attention improvement after 4 (cathodal electrodes) × 1 (anodal electrodes) high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) or the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Experiment 2, involving 75 participants, focused on modulating the previously identified appropriate cortex using both high-definition transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and tDCS to ascertain the most effective tES method based on behavioral and neural activity changes. Both experiments were double-blind and sham-controlled. Executive control of attention networks was significantly improved after tDCS modulation of both the right IFG and the left DLPFC. Notably, only the modulation of the right IFG effectively decreased the Stroop effect. While both tACS and tDCS on the right IFG induced lower neural activity related to the Stroop effect, only tDCS significantly reduced the behavioral performance of the Stroop effect. Consequently, the right IFG emerges as a key targeted cortex for tES modulation in enhancing attention, with tDCS proving more effective than tACS in regulating the right IFG to improve executive control. These findings lay the groundwork for applying tES interventions in the training of attention abilities among military personnel.

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Human Brain Mapping
Human Brain Mapping 医学-核医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
401
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Brain Mapping publishes peer-reviewed basic, clinical, technical, and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography, event-related potentials, electro-and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Article formats include Research Articles, Review Articles, Clinical Case Studies, and Technique, as well as Technological Developments, Theoretical Articles, and Synthetic Reviews. Technical advances, such as novel brain imaging methods, analyses for detecting or localizing neural activity, synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities, and strategies for the design of behavioral paradigms and neural-systems modeling are of particular interest. The journal endorses the propagation of methodological standards and encourages database development in the field of human brain mapping.
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