Steenbergen Laura, Sellaro Roberta, Hommel Bernhard, Lindenberger Ulman, Kühn Simone, Colzato Lorenza S
Cognitive Psychology Unit, Institute for Psychological Research, Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden University, 2333 AK, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Exp Brain Res. 2016 Mar;234(3):637-43. doi: 10.1007/s00221-015-4391-9. Epub 2015 Aug 18.
In this study, we tested whether the commercial transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) headset foc.us improves cognitive performance, as advertised in the media. A single-blind, sham-controlled, within-subject design was used to assess the effect of online and off-line foc.us tDCS-applied over the prefrontal cortex in healthy young volunteers (n = 24) on working memory (WM) updating and monitoring. WM updating and monitoring, as assessed by means of the N-back task, is a cognitive-control process that has been shown to benefit from interventions with CE-certified tDCS devices. For both online and off-line stimulation protocols, results showed that active stimulation with foc.us, compared to sham stimulation, significantly decreased accuracy performance in a well-established task tapping WM updating and monitoring. These results provide evidence for the important role of the scientific community in validating and testing far-reaching claims made by the brain training industry.
在本研究中,我们测试了一款名为foc.us的商用经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)头戴设备是否如媒体宣传的那样能改善认知表现。我们采用单盲、假刺激对照、受试者内设计,来评估在健康年轻志愿者(n = 24)的前额叶皮质上施加在线和离线foc.us tDCS对工作记忆(WM)更新和监测的影响。通过N-back任务评估的WM更新和监测是一种认知控制过程,已证明使用CE认证的tDCS设备进行干预会对其有益。对于在线和离线刺激方案,结果均显示,与假刺激相比,使用foc.us进行的主动刺激在一项成熟的用于测试WM更新和监测的任务中显著降低了准确性表现。这些结果证明了科学界在验证和测试大脑训练行业提出的影响深远的主张方面所起的重要作用。