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小脑经颅直流电刺激对使用不同电极放置和刺激方案的条件性眨眼的影响。

Cerebellar tDCS Effects on Conditioned Eyeblinks using Different Electrode Placements and Stimulation Protocols.

作者信息

Beyer Linda, Batsikadze Giorgi, Timmann Dagmar, Gerwig Marcus

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of Duisburg-Essen Essen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Feb 1;11:23. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00023. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

There is good evidence that the human cerebellum is involved in the acquisition and timing of classically conditioned eyeblink responses (CRs). Animal studies suggest that the cerebellum is also important in CR extinction and savings. Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) was reported to modulate CR acquisition and timing in a polarity dependent manner. To extent previous findings three experiments were conducted using standard delay eyeblink conditioning. In a between-group design, effects of tDCS were assessed with stimulation over the right cerebellar hemisphere ipsilaterally to the unconditioned stimulus (US). An extracephalic reference electrode was used in Experiment 1 and a cephalic reference in Experiment 2. In both parts the influence on unconditioned eyeblink responses (UR) was investigated by starting stimulation in the second half of the pseudoconditioning phase lasting throughout the first half of paired trials. In a third experiment, effects of cerebellar tDCS during 40 extinction trials were assessed on extinction and reacquisition on the next day. In each experiment, 30 subjects received anodal, cathodal or sham stimulation in a double-blinded fashion. Using the extracephalic reference electrode, no significant effects on CR incidences comparing stimulation groups were observed. Using the cephalic reference anodal as well as cathodal cerebellar tDCS increased CR acquisition compared to sham only on a trend level. Analysis of timing parameters did not reveal significant effects on CR onset and peaktime latencies nor on UR timing. In the third experiment, cerebellar tDCS during extinction trials had no significant effect on extinction and savings on the next day. The present study did not reveal clear polarity dependent effects of cerebellar tDCS on CR acquisition and timing as previously described. Weaker effects may be explained by start of tDCS before the learning phase i.e., offline, individual thresholds and current flow based on individual anatomy may also play role. Likewise cerebellar tDCS during extinction did not modulate extinction or reacquisition. Further studies are needed in larger subject populations to determine parameters of stimulation and learning paradigms yielding robust cerebellar tDCS effects.

摘要

有充分证据表明,人类小脑参与经典条件性眨眼反应(CRs)的习得和定时。动物研究表明,小脑在CR消退和节省方面也很重要。据报道,小脑经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)以极性依赖的方式调节CR的习得和定时。为了扩展先前的研究结果,使用标准延迟眨眼条件反射进行了三个实验。在组间设计中,通过对右侧小脑半球进行同侧于非条件刺激(US)的刺激来评估tDCS的效果。实验1中使用了颅外参考电极,实验2中使用了头皮参考电极。在这两个部分中,通过在伪条件反射阶段的后半段开始刺激并持续到配对试验的前半段来研究对非条件眨眼反应(UR)的影响。在第三个实验中,评估了40次消退试验期间小脑tDCS对次日消退和重新习得的影响。在每个实验中,30名受试者以双盲方式接受阳极、阴极或假刺激。使用颅外参考电极时,比较刺激组未观察到对CR发生率的显著影响。使用头皮参考电极时,与假刺激相比,阳极和阴极小脑tDCS仅在趋势水平上增加了CR的习得。定时参数分析未发现对CR起始和峰值时间潜伏期以及UR定时有显著影响。在第三个实验中,消退试验期间的小脑tDCS对次日的消退和节省没有显著影响。本研究未揭示如先前所述的小脑tDCS对CR习得和定时的明显极性依赖效应。较弱的效应可能是由于tDCS在学习阶段之前即离线开始,个体阈值和基于个体解剖结构的电流流动也可能起作用。同样,消退期间的小脑tDCS并未调节消退或重新习得。需要在更大的受试者群体中进行进一步研究,以确定产生强大小脑tDCS效应的刺激参数和学习范式。

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