Li Lucia M, Leech Rob, Scott Gregory, Malhotra Paresh, Seemungal Barry, Sharp David J
Computational, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory (C3NL), Division of Brain Sciences, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, C3NL 3rd Floor Burlington Danes Building, Du Cane Road, Fulham, London, W12 0NN, UK.
Centre for Restorative Neuroscience, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Eur J Neurosci. 2015 Dec;42(11):2904-14. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13086. Epub 2015 Nov 11.
Cognitive functions such as numerical processing and spatial attention show varying degrees of lateralization. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can be used to investigate how modulating cortical excitability affects performance of these tasks. This study investigated the effect of bi-parietal tDCS on numerical processing, spatial and sustained attention. It was hypothesized that tDCS would have distinct effects on these tasks because of varying lateralization (numerical processing left, spatial attention right) and that these effects are partly mediated by modulation of sustained attention. A single-blinded, crossover, sham-controlled study was performed. Eighteen healthy right-handed participants performed cognitive tasks during three sessions of oppositional parietal tDCS stimulation: sham; right anodal with left cathodal (RA/LC); and right cathodal with left anodal (RC/LA). Participants performed a number comparison task, a modified Posner task, a choice reaction task (CRT) and the rapid visual processing task (RVP). RA/LC tDCS impaired number comparison performance compared with sham, with slower responses to numerically close numbers pairs. RA/LC and RC/LA tDCS had distinct effects on CRT performance, specifically affecting vigilance level during the final block of the task. No effect of stimulation on the Posner task or RVP was found. It was demonstrated that oppositional parietal tDCS affected both numerical performance and vigilance level in a polarity-dependent manner. The effect of tDCS on numerical processing may partly be due to attentional effects. The behavioural effects of tDCS were specifically observed under high task demands, demonstrating the consequences of an interaction between stimulation type and cognitive load.
诸如数字处理和空间注意力等认知功能表现出不同程度的偏侧化。经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可用于研究调节皮层兴奋性如何影响这些任务的表现。本研究调查了双侧顶叶tDCS对数字处理、空间和持续注意力的影响。研究假设tDCS对这些任务会有不同的影响,因为存在不同的偏侧化(数字处理在左侧,空间注意力在右侧),并且这些影响部分是由持续注意力的调节介导的。进行了一项单盲、交叉、假刺激对照研究。18名健康的右利手参与者在三个阶段的双侧顶叶tDCS刺激过程中执行认知任务:假刺激;右阳极左阴极(RA/LC);以及右阴极左阳极(RC/LA)。参与者执行了数字比较任务、改良的波斯纳任务、选择反应任务(CRT)和快速视觉处理任务(RVP)。与假刺激相比,RA/LC tDCS损害了数字比较表现,对数字相近的数字对反应更慢。RA/LC和RC/LA tDCS对CRT表现有不同影响,具体影响任务最后阶段的警觉水平。未发现刺激对波斯纳任务或RVP有影响。结果表明,双侧顶叶tDCS以极性依赖的方式影响数字表现和警觉水平。tDCS对数字处理的影响可能部分归因于注意力效应。tDCS的行为效应在高任务需求下被特别观察到,证明了刺激类型与认知负荷之间相互作用的后果。