Division of Cerebral Integration, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2011 Oct;21(5):650-75. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2011.605589. Epub 2011 Sep 26.
Transcranial magnetic (TMS) and direct current (tDCS) stimulation are non-invasive brain stimulation techniques that allow researchers to purposefully modulate cortical excitability in focal areas of the brain. Recent work has provided preclinical evidence indicating that TMS and tDCS can facilitate motor performance, motor memory formation, and motor skill learning in healthy subjects and possibly in patients with brain lesions. Although the optimal stimulation parameters to accomplish these goals remain to be determined, and controlled multicentre clinical studies are lacking, these findings suggest that cortical stimulation techniques could become in the future adjuvant strategies in the rehabilitation of motor deficits. The aim of this article is to critically review these findings and to discuss future directions regarding the possibility of combining these techniques with other interventions in neurorehabilitation.
经颅磁(TMS)和直流电(tDCS)刺激是两种非侵入性脑刺激技术,可使研究人员有目的地调节大脑局部区域的皮质兴奋性。最近的研究提供了临床前证据,表明 TMS 和 tDCS 可以促进健康受试者和可能有脑损伤的患者的运动表现、运动记忆形成和运动技能学习。尽管实现这些目标的最佳刺激参数仍有待确定,且缺乏对照的多中心临床研究,但这些发现表明,皮质刺激技术将来可能成为运动功能障碍康复的辅助策略。本文旨在批判性地回顾这些发现,并讨论将这些技术与神经康复中的其他干预措施相结合的可能性。