|
|
| Research article summary (published 24 Oct 2007): |
Towards unravelling task-related modulations of neuroplastic changes induced in the human motor cortex.
Full Abstract
Stimulation with weak electrical direct currents has been shown to be capable of inducing stimulation-polarity-dependent prolonged diminutions or elevations of cortical excitability, most probably elicited by a hyper- or depolarization of resting membrane potentials. The aim of the present study was to test if cognitive task and motor exercise practiced during the stimulation are able to modify transcranial direct current stimulation-induced plasticity in the left primary motor cortex in 12 healthy subjects. Motor evoked potentials were recorded before and after 10 min of anodal and cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation. In Experiment 1, subjects were required to sit passively during the stimulation, in Experiment 2 the subject's attention was directed towards a cognitive test and in Experiment 3 subjects were instructed to push a ball in their right hand. Both the cognitive task and motor exercise modified transcranial direct current stimulation-induced plasticity; when performing the cognitive task during stimulation the motor cortex excitability was lower after anodal stimulation and higher after cathodal stimulation, compared with the passive condition. When performing the motor exercise, the motor cortex excitability was lower after both anodal and cathodal stimulation, compared with the passive condition. Our results show that transcranial direct current stimulation-induced plasticity is highly dependent on the state of the subject during stimulation.
Author information
Author/s: Antal, Andrea (A); Terney, Daniella (D); Poreisz, Csaba (C); Paulus, Walter (W);
Affiliation: Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Robert Koch Strasse 40, 37075 Göttingen, Germany. AAntal(-atsign-)gwdg.de
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal: The European journal of neuroscience (Eur J Neurosci), published in France. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2007-Nov; vol 26 (issue 9) : pp 2687-91
Dates: Created 2007/11/07; Completed 2008/03/14;
PMID: 17970738, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
Sourced from the National Library of Medicine. Abstract text and other information may be subject to copyright.
External Links for this article
(including full text providers, if available):
Click Electronic Full-text Provider Links to see options for finding the electronic full text links to this article. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. See our FAQ for information on finding FREE full text articles.
This article may also be located in paper journal collections available in many libraries. Use the Journal and Publication Information above to find the full article.
MeSH headings (categories)
This article was linked to the MESH Headings shown below.
Related articles
These are the highest related articles currently in the database:
- Extensive training of elementary finger tapping movements changes the pattern of motor cortex excitability.
6 Apr 2006 - Asymmetric facilitation from repeated paired magnetic stimulation of human motor cortex.
3 Mar 2008 - Human cortical activities during Go/NoGo tasks with opposite motor control paradigms.
27 Nov 2001 - Increased corticospinal excitability during direct observation of self-movement and indirect observation with a mirror box.
17 Apr 2007 - Cross-modal plasticity of the motor cortex while listening to a rehearsed musical piece.
30 Jul 2006 - Modulation of corticospinal activity by strong emotions evoked by pictures and classical music: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
10 Feb 2007 - Modulating activity in the motor cortex affects performance for the two hands differently depending upon which hemisphere is stimulated.
29 Sep 2008 - Asymmetrical facilitation of motor-evoked potentials following motor practice.
27 May 2006 - Transcallosal sensorimotor integration: effects of sensory input on cortical projections to the contralateral hand.
28 Jan 2006 - Asymmetry of motor cortex excitability during a simple motor task: relationships with handedness and manual performance.
30 May 2001
Related Article Map
Legend:
- FREE Full text Article.
- Abstract only.
- Title only. More help.
See a large map of 100+ related articles.