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Task-specific effects of tDCS-induced cortical excitability changes on cognitive and motor sequence set shifting performance

Task-specific effects of tDCS-induced cortical excitability changes on cognitive and motor sequence set shifting performance

Leite, Jorge

;

Carvalho, Sandra

;

Fregni, Felipe

;

Gonçalves, Óscar F.

| PLOS | 2011 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

In this study, we tested the effects of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on two set shifting tasks. Set shifting
ability is defined as the capacity to switch between mental sets or actions and requires the activation of a distributed neural
network. Thirty healthy subjects (fifteen per site) received anodal, cathodal and sham stimulation of the dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) or the primary motor cortex (M1). We measured set shifting in both cognitive and motor tasks.
The results show that both anodal and cathodal single session tDCS can modulate cognitive and motor tasks. However, an
interaction was found between task and type of stimulation as anodal tDCS of DLPFC and M1 was found to increase
performance in the cognitive task, while cathodal tDCS of DLPFC and M1 had the opposite effect on the motor task.
Additionally, tDCS effects seem to be most evident on the speed of changing sets, rather than on reducing the number of
errors or increasing the efficacy of irrelevant set filtering.
FCT SFRH/BD/41484/2007 and SFRH/BD/64355/
2009

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Ano de Publicação: 2011

Editora: PLOS

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ISSN: 1932-6203