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同时对双侧初级运动皮层施加高清阳极性经颅直流电刺激对双手感觉运动功能的影响。

Effects of High-Definition Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Applied Simultaneously to Both Primary Motor Cortices on Bimanual Sensorimotor Performance.

作者信息

Pixa Nils H, Steinberg Fabian, Doppelmayr Michael

机构信息

Institute of Sport Science, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversityMainz, Germany.

Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Paris Lodron-UniversitySalzburg, Austria.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2017 Jul 12;11:130. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00130. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Many daily activities, such as tying one's shoe laces, opening a jar of jam or performing a free throw in basketball, require the skillful coordinated use of both hands. Even though the non-invasive method of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been repeatedly shown to improve unimanual motor performance, little is known about its effects on bimanual motor performance. More knowledge about how tDCS may improve bimanual behavior would be relevant to motor recovery, e.g., in persons with bilateral impairment of hand function. We therefore examined the impact of high-definition anodal tDCS (HD-atDCS) on the performance of a bimanual sequential sensorimotor task. Thirty-two volunteers (age = 24.25; = 2.75; 14 females) participated in this double-blind study and performed sport stacking in six experimental sessions. In sport stacking, 12 specially designed cups must be stacked (stacked up) and dismantled (stacked down) in predefined patterns as fast as possible. During a pretest, posttest and follow-up test, two sport stacking formations (3-6-3 stack and 1-10-1 stack) were performed. Between the pretest and posttest, all participants were trained in sport stacking with concurrent brain stimulation for three consecutive days. The experimental group (STIM-M1) received HD-atDCS over both primary motor cortices (M1), while the control group received a sham stimulation (SHAM). Three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a significant main effect of TIME and a significant interaction of TIME × GROUP. No significant effects were found for GROUP, nor for the three-way interaction of TIME × GROUP × FORMATION. Further two-way ANOVAs showed a significant main effect of TIME and a non-significant main effect for GROUP in both sport stacking formations. A significant interaction between TIME × GROUP was found only for the 3-6-3 formation, indicating superior performance gains for the experimental group (STIM-M1). To account and control for baseline influences on the outcome measurements, ANCOVAs treating pretest scores as covariates revealed a significant effect of the stimulation. From this, we conclude that bilateral HD-atDCS over both M1 improves motor performance in a bimanual sequential sensorimotor task. These results may indicate a beneficial use of tDCS for learning and recovery of bimanual motor skills.

摘要

许多日常活动,如系鞋带、打开果酱罐或在篮球比赛中进行罚球,都需要双手熟练协调使用。尽管经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)这种非侵入性方法已被反复证明可改善单手运动表现,但对于其对双手运动表现的影响却知之甚少。更多关于tDCS如何改善双手行为的知识对于运动恢复具有重要意义,例如对于手部功能双侧受损的人。因此,我们研究了高清阳极tDCS(HD-atDCS)对双手顺序感觉运动任务表现的影响。32名志愿者(年龄 = 24.25;标准差 = 2.75;14名女性)参与了这项双盲研究,并在六个实验环节中进行了运动叠杯。在运动叠杯中,必须按照预先定义的模式尽快堆叠(叠起)和拆解(叠下)12个特别设计的杯子。在预测试、后测试和随访测试期间,进行了两种运动叠杯阵型(3-6-3阵型和1-10-1阵型)。在预测试和后测试之间,所有参与者都接受了连续三天的运动叠杯训练并同时进行脑部刺激。实验组(STIM-M1)在双侧初级运动皮层(M1)接受HD-atDCS,而对照组接受假刺激(SHAM)。三因素方差分析(ANOVA)显示了时间的显著主效应以及时间×组别的显著交互作用。未发现组别的显著效应,也未发现时间×组别×阵型的三因素交互作用。进一步的双因素方差分析显示,在两种运动叠杯阵型中,时间都有显著主效应,而组别没有显著主效应。仅在3-6-3阵型中发现了时间×组别的显著交互作用,表明实验组(STIM-M1)的表现提升更显著。为了考虑和控制基线对结果测量的影响,将预测试分数作为协变量的协方差分析显示了刺激的显著效应。由此,我们得出结论,双侧M1上的HD-atDCS可改善双手顺序感觉运动任务中的运动表现。这些结果可能表明tDCS在双手运动技能学习和恢复方面具有有益作用。

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