双经颅电磁刺激楔前叶增强人的长期记忆。

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
eLife Pub Date : 2025-10-03 DOI:10.7554/eLife.104220
Ilaria Borghi, Lucia Mencarelli, Michele Maiella, Elias Paolo Casula, Matteo Ferraresi, Francesca Candeo, Elena Savastano, Martina Assogna, Sonia Bonnì, Giacomo Koch
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摘要

非侵入性脑刺激技术有可能改善记忆功能。然而,迄今为止的结果相对温和且耗时。在这里,我们实施了一种新颖的3分钟的个性化重复经颅磁刺激(间歇性θ波爆发,iTBS)结合同时在楔前叶(与海马体相连的大脑区域)应用γ经颅交流电刺激(γtACS)的组合,以调节健康受试者的长期记忆。在健康志愿者的样本中,与单独的iTBS和假条件相比,只有双电磁刺激楔前叶产生了长期联想记忆的增加。这种效果在另一个独立的样本中得到了重复,在这个样本中,增加的联想记忆保留了长达一周的时间。此外,双重刺激通过连接楔前叶和颞叶的白质束增加了伽马振荡和楔前叶-海马体功能连接。这些发现表明,双重刺激可能使神经元组装处于有利于增强长期可塑性的状态。个性化双电磁刺激楔前叶可能是一种新的强大的方法来增强记忆功能在一些健康和临床条件。
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Dual transcranial electromagnetic stimulation of the precuneus boosts human long-term memory.

Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques have the potential to improve memory functions. However, the results so far have been relatively modest and time-consuming. Here, we implemented a novel 3-min combination of personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (intermittent theta burst, iTBS) coupled with simultaneous application of gamma transcranial alternating current stimulation (γtACS) over the precuneus, a brain area connected with the hippocampus, to modulate long-term memory in healthy subjects. Only dual electromagnetic stimulation of the precuneus produced an increase in long-term associative memory as compared to iTBS alone and sham conditions in a sample of healthy volunteers. The effects were replicated in another independent sample, in which the increased associative memory was retained for up to 1 week. Moreover, dual stimulation increased gamma oscillations and precuneus-hippocampus functional connectivity through the white matter tracts linking the precuneus with the temporal lobe. These findings show that dual stimulation may lead neuronal assemblies in a state favorable to enhance long-term plasticity. Personalized dual electromagnetic stimulation of the precuneus may represent a new powerful approach for enhancing memory functions in several healthy and clinical conditions.

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eLife BIOLOGY-
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12.90
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