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  Investigating the neural mechanisms of transcranial direct current stimulation effects on human cognition: Current issues and potential solutions

Meinzer, M., Shahbabaie, A., Antonenko, D., Blankenburg, F., Fischer, R., Hartwigsen, G., Nitsche, M. A., Li, S.-C., Thielscher, A., Timmann, D., Waltemath, D., Abdelmotaleb, M., Kocataş, H., Guevara, L. M. C., Batsikadze, G., Grundei, M., Cunha, T., Hayek, D., Turker, S., Schlitt, F., Shi, Y., Khan, A., Burke, M., Riemann, S., Niemann, F., & Flöel, A. (2024). Investigating the neural mechanisms of transcranial direct current stimulation effects on human cognition: Current issues and potential solutions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 18:. doi:10.3389/fnins.2024.1389651.

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アイテムのパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-53A4-A 版のパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-83C7-C
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Meinzer, Marcus1, 著者
Shahbabaie, Alireza1, 著者
Antonenko, Daria1, 著者
Blankenburg, Felix2, 著者
Fischer, Rico3, 著者
Hartwigsen, Gesa4, 5, 著者                 
Nitsche, Michael A.6, 7, 8, 著者
Li, Shu-Chen9, 著者
Thielscher, Axel10, 11, 著者
Timmann, Dagmar12, 著者
Waltemath, Dagmar13, 著者
Abdelmotaleb, Mohamed1, 著者
Kocataş, Harun1, 著者
Guevara, Leonardo M. Caisachana3, 著者
Batsikadze, Giorgi12, 著者
Grundei, Miro2, 著者
Cunha, Teresa10, 著者
Hayek, Dayana1, 著者
Turker, Sabrina4, 5, 著者                 
Schlitt, Frederik12, 著者
Shi, Yiquan9, 著者Khan, Asad6, 著者Burke, Michael6, 著者Riemann, Steffen1, 著者Niemann, Filip1, 著者Flöel, Agnes1, 14, 著者 全て表示
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1Department of Neurology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald, Germany, ou_persistent22              
2Neurocomputation and Neuroimaging Unit, Department of Education and Psychology, FU Berlin, Germany, ou_persistent22              
3Department of Psychology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald, Germany, ou_persistent22              
4Lise Meitner Research Group Cognition and Plasticity, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_3025665              
5Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology, University of Leipzig, Germany, ou_persistent22              
6Department of Psychology and Neurosciences, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Dortmund, Germany, ou_persistent22              
7German Center for Mental Health (DZPG), Bochum, Germany, ou_persistent22              
8University of Bielefeld, Germany, ou_persistent22              
9Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Department of Biological Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, TU Dresden, Germany, ou_persistent22              
10Section for Magnetic Resonance, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, ou_persistent22              
11Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Denmark, ou_persistent22              
12Center for Translational Neuroscience and Behavioral Science (C-TNBS), University of Duisburg, Germany, ou_persistent22              
13Core Unit Data Integration Center, University Medicine Greifswald, Germany, ou_persistent22              
14German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Greifswald, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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キーワード: Cognition; Consortia; Design optimization; Experimental control; Lifespan; tDCS-fMRI; tES; Variability
 要旨: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been studied extensively for its potential to enhance human cognitive functions in healthy individuals and to treat cognitive impairment in various clinical populations. However, little is known about how tDCS modulates the neural networks supporting cognition and the complex interplay with mediating factors that may explain the frequently observed variability of stimulation effects within and between studies. Moreover, research in this field has been characterized by substantial methodological variability, frequent lack of rigorous experimental control and small sample sizes, thereby limiting the generalizability of findings and translational potential of tDCS. The present manuscript aims to delineate how these important issues can be addressed within a neuroimaging context, to reveal the neural underpinnings, predictors and mediators of tDCS-induced behavioral modulation. We will focus on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), because it allows the investigation of tDCS effects with excellent spatial precision and sufficient temporal resolution across the entire brain. Moreover, high resolution structural imaging data can be acquired for precise localization of stimulation effects, verification of electrode positions on the scalp and realistic current modeling based on individual head and brain anatomy. However, the general principles outlined in this review will also be applicable to other imaging modalities. Following an introduction to the overall state-of-the-art in this field, we will discuss in more detail the underlying causes of variability in previous tDCS studies. Moreover, we will elaborate on design considerations for tDCS-fMRI studies, optimization of tDCS and imaging protocols and how to assure high-level experimental control. Two additional sections address the pressing need for more systematic investigation of tDCS effects across the healthy human lifespan and implications for tDCS studies in age-associated disease, and potential benefits of establishing large-scale, multidisciplinary consortia for more coordinated tDCS research in the future. We hope that this review will contribute to more coordinated, methodologically sound, transparent and reproducible research in this field. Ultimately, our aim is to facilitate a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms by which tDCS modulates human cognitive functions and more effective and individually tailored translational and clinical applications of this technique in the future.

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 2024-02-212024-05-152024-06-182024-06-18
 出版の状態: 出版
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 識別子(DOI, ISBNなど): DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1389651
その他: eCollection 2024
PMID: 38957187
PMC: PMC11218740
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Grant ID : ME 3161/3-1; FL 379/26-1; FL 379/34-1; FL 379/35-1; Fl 379/37-1; Fl 379/22-1; Fl 379/26-1; ME 3161/5-1; ME 3161/6-1; AN 1103/5-1; TH 1330/6-1; TH 1330/7-1; NI 683/17-1; HA 6314/10-1; TI 239/23-1; BL 977/4-1; LI 879/24-1
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Funding organization : German Research Foundation (DFG)

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出版物名: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  省略形 : Front Hum Neurosci
種別: 学術雑誌
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出版社, 出版地: Lausanne, Switzerland : Frontiers Research Foundation
ページ: - 巻号: 18 通巻号: 1389651 開始・終了ページ: - 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): ISSN: 1662-5161
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1662-5161