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在对面部/物体加工无整体影响的情况下,经颅直流电刺激阴极刺激右侧枕叶皮质诱发类似“异族效应”行为的初步证据。

Preliminary Evidence of "Other-Race Effect"-Like Behavior Induced by Cathodal-tDCS over the Right Occipital Cortex, in the Absence of Overall Effects on Face/Object Processing.

作者信息

Costantino Andrea I, Titoni Matilde, Bossi Francesco, Premoli Isabella, Nitsche Michael A, Rivolta Davide

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of East London, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2017 Nov 30;11:661. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00661. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Neuromodulation techniques such as tDCS have provided important insight into the neurophysiological mechanisms that mediate cognition. Albeit anodal tDCS (a-tDCS) often enhances cognitive skills, the role of cathodal tDCS (c-tDCS) in visual cognition is largely unexplored and inconclusive. Here, in a single-blind, sham-controlled study, we investigated the offline effects of 1.5 mA c-tDCS over the right occipital cortex of 86 participants on four tasks assessing perception and memory of both faces and objects. Results demonstrated that c-tDCS does not overall affect performance on the four tasks. However, exploratory analysis on participants' race (Caucasian vs. non-Caucasians), showed a "face-specific" performance decrease (≈10%) in non-Caucasian participants . This preliminary evidence suggests that c-tDCS can induce "other-race effect (ORE)-like" behavior in non-Caucasian participants that did not show any ORE before stimulation (and in case of sham stimulation). Our results add relevant information about the breadth of cognitive processes and visual stimuli that can be modulated by c-tDCS, about the design of effective neuromodulation protocols, and have important implications for the potential neurophysiological bases of ORE.

摘要

诸如经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)等神经调节技术为介导认知的神经生理机制提供了重要见解。尽管阳极tDCS(a-tDCS)通常能提高认知技能,但阴极tDCS(c-tDCS)在视觉认知中的作用在很大程度上尚未得到充分探索且尚无定论。在此,在一项单盲、假刺激对照研究中,我们调查了1.5毫安的c-tDCS对86名参与者右侧枕叶皮质进行离线刺激后,他们在四项评估面部和物体感知及记忆的任务中的表现。结果表明,c-tDCS总体上不会影响这四项任务的表现。然而,对参与者种族(白种人与非白种人)的探索性分析显示,非白种人参与者出现了“面部特异性”的表现下降(约10%)。这一初步证据表明,c-tDCS可在非白种人参与者中诱发“类异族效应(ORE)”行为,这些参与者在刺激前(以及假刺激情况下)并未表现出任何ORE。我们的结果为可被c-tDCS调节的认知过程广度和视觉刺激提供了相关信息,为有效神经调节方案的设计提供了信息,并且对ORE潜在的神经生理基础具有重要意义。

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