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   Flicker-driven responses in visual cortex change during matched-frequency transcranial alternating current stimulation  
   
نویسنده ruhnau p. ,keitel c. ,lithari c. ,weisz n. ,neuling t.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : APR2016 - صفحه:1 -13
چکیده    We tested a novel combination of two neuro-stimulation techniques,transcranial alternating current stimulation (tacs) and frequency tagging,that promises powerful paradigms to study the causal role of rhythmic brain activity in perception and cognition. participants viewed a stimulus flickering at 7 or 11 hz that elicited periodic brain activity,termed steady-state responses (ssrs) at the same temporal frequency and its higher order harmonics. further,they received simultaneous tacs at 7 or 11 hz that either matched or differed from the flicker frequency. sham tacs served as a control condition. recent advances in reconstructing cortical sources of oscillatory activity allowed us to measure ssrs during concurrent tacs,which is known to impose strong artifacts in magnetoencephalographic (meg) recordings. for the first time,we were thus able to demonstrate immediate effects of tacs on ssr-indexed early visual processing. our data suggest that tacs effects are largely frequency-specific and reveal a characteristic pattern of differential influences on the harmonic constituents of ssrs. © 2016 ruhnau,keitel,lithari,weisz and neuling.
کلیدواژه Alpha rhythm; Brain oscillation; Entrainment; Frequency tagging; MEG; NIBS; Steady-state response; TACS
آدرس centre for cognitive neuroscience,university of salzburg,salzburg,austria,center for mind/brain science,university of trento,mattarello, Italy, centre for cognitive neuroimaging,institute of neuroscience and psychology,university of glasgow,glasgow, United Kingdom, centre for cognitive neuroscience,university of salzburg,salzburg, Austria, centre for cognitive neuroscience,university of salzburg,salzburg, Austria, centre for cognitive neuroscience,university of salzburg,salzburg, Austria
 
     
   
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