von Rein Erik, Hoff Maike, Kaminski Elisabeth, Sehm Bernhard, Steele Christopher J, Villringer Arno, Ragert Patrick
Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; and.
Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; and Mind and Brain Institute, Charité and Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
J Neurophysiol. 2015 Apr 1;113(7):2383-9. doi: 10.1152/jn.00832.2014. Epub 2015 Jan 28.
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of the untrained hand. Here we thought to determine if MVF-induced performance improvements of the left hand can be augmented by upregulating plasticity in right primary motor cortex (M1) by means of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) while subjects trained with the right hand. Participants performed a ball-rotation task with either their left (untrained) or right (trained) hand on two consecutive days (days 1 and 2). During training with the right hand, MVF was provided concurrent with two tDCS conditions: group 1 received a-tDCS over right M1 (n = 10), whereas group 2 received sham tDCS (s-tDCS, n = 10). On day 2, performance was reevaluated under the same experimental conditions compared with day 1 but without tDCS. While baseline performance of the left hand (day 1) was not different between groups, a-tDCS exhibited stronger MVF-induced performance improvements compared with s-tDCS. Similar results were observed for day 2 (without tDCS application). A control experiment (n = 8) with a-tDCS over right M1 as outlined above but without MVF revealed that left hand improvement was significantly less pronounced than that induced by combined a-tDCS and MVF. Based on these results, we provide novel evidence that upregulating activity in the untrained M1 by means of a-tDCS is capable of augmenting MVF-induced performance improvements in young normal volunteers. Our findings suggest that concurrent MVF and tDCS might have synergistic and additive effects on motor performance of the untrained hand, a result of relevance for clinical approaches in neurorehabilitation and/or exercise science.
运动训练期间的镜像视觉反馈(MVF)已被证明可改善未训练手的运动表现。在此,我们想确定在受试者用右手训练时,通过阳极经颅直流电刺激(a-tDCS)上调右侧初级运动皮层(M1)的可塑性,是否能增强MVF诱导的左手表现改善。参与者连续两天(第1天和第2天)用左手(未训练)或右手(训练)执行球旋转任务。在用右手训练期间,MVF与两种tDCS条件同时提供:第1组在右侧M1接受a-tDCS(n = 10),而第2组接受伪tDCS(s-tDCS,n = 10)。在第2天,在与第1天相同的实验条件下重新评估表现,但不进行tDCS。虽然两组左手的基线表现(第1天)没有差异,但与s-tDCS相比,a-tDCS表现出更强的MVF诱导的表现改善。第2天(不应用tDCS)也观察到类似结果。一项对照实验(n = 8),如上述在右侧M1进行a-tDCS但不使用MVF,结果显示左手的改善明显不如a-tDCS和MVF联合诱导的改善明显。基于这些结果,我们提供了新的证据,即通过a-tDCS上调未训练M1的活动能够增强年轻正常志愿者中MVF诱导的表现改善。我们的研究结果表明,同时进行MVF和tDCS可能对未训练手的运动表现具有协同和累加效应,这一结果与神经康复和/或运动科学中的临床方法相关。