Wei Xiaoyu, Zhou Rong, Zheng Suwang, Zhang Yufeng, Feng Xiaofan, Lü Jiaojiao
Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
School of Exercise and Health, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Aug 8;18:1421230. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1421230. eCollection 2024.
Attention, a complex cognitive process, is linked to the functional activities of the brain's dorsal attention network (DAN) and default network (DN). This study aimed to investigate the feasibility, safety, and blinding efficacy of a transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) paradigm designed to increase the excitability of the DAN while inhibiting the DN (DAN+/DN-tDCS) on attention function in healthy young adults.
In this randomized controlled experiment, participants were assigned to either the DAN+/DN-tDCS group or the sham group. A single intervention session was conducted at a total intensity of 4 mA for 20 min. Participants completed the Attention Network Test (ANT) immediately before and after stimulation. Blinding efficacy and adverse effects were assessed post-stimulation.
Forty participants completed the study, with 20 in each group. Paired-sample t-test showed a significant post-stimulation improvement in executive effect performance ( = 2.245; = 0.037) in the DAN+/DN-tDCS group. The sham group did not exhibit any significant differences in ANT performance. Participants identified the stimulation type with 52.50% accuracy, indicating no difference in blinding efficacy between groups ( = 0.241). Mild-to-moderate adverse effects, such as stinging, itching, and skin reddening, were reported in the DAN+/DN-tDCS group ( < 0.05).
DAN+/DN-tDCS enhanced attention function in healthy young individuals, particularly in improving executive effect performance. This study presents novel strategies for enhancing attentional performance and encourages further investigation into the mechanisms and outcomes of these interventions across diverse populations.
注意力是一个复杂的认知过程,与大脑背侧注意网络(DAN)和默认网络(DN)的功能活动相关。本研究旨在探讨一种经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)模式的可行性、安全性和致盲效果,该模式旨在增加DAN的兴奋性,同时抑制DN(DAN+/DN-tDCS)对健康年轻成年人注意力功能的影响。
在这项随机对照实验中,参与者被分配到DAN+/DN-tDCS组或假刺激组。进行一次干预疗程,总强度为4毫安,持续20分钟。参与者在刺激前后立即完成注意力网络测试(ANT)。刺激后评估致盲效果和不良反应。
40名参与者完成了研究,每组20人。配对样本t检验显示,DAN+/DN-tDCS组刺激后执行效果表现有显著改善( = 2.245; = 0.037)。假刺激组在ANT表现上没有显示出任何显著差异。参与者识别刺激类型的准确率为52.50%,表明两组之间的致盲效果没有差异( = 0.241)。DAN+/DN-tDCS组报告了轻度至中度的不良反应,如刺痛、瘙痒和皮肤发红( < 0.05)。
DAN+/DN-tDCS增强了健康年轻人的注意力功能,特别是在改善执行效果表现方面。本研究提出了增强注意力表现的新策略,并鼓励进一步研究这些干预措施在不同人群中的机制和结果。