INTRODUCTION:Recently, growing interest emerged in the enhancement of human potential by means of non-invasive brain stimulation. In particular, anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) has been shown to exert beneficial effects on motor and higher cognitive functions. However, the majority of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) studies have assessed effects of single stimulation sessions that are mediated by transient neural modulation. Studies assessing the impact of multiple stimulation sessions on learning that may induce long-lasting behavioural and neural changes are scarce and have not yet been accomplished in the language domain in healthy individuals. METHOD:The present study probed the potential of atDCS to enhance language learning over multiple days by employing an explicit word learning paradigm. Forty healthy young participants were randomized to learning with either simultaneous atDCS or sham stimulation (N = 20/group; comparable regarding demographic variables and neurocognitive status). All participants acquired a novel vocabulary (familiar and novel object picture - non-word pairs) over five consecutive days. Two memory tasks (free recall; forced choice recognition tasks) were administered immediately after each training session. A one week follow-up tested the maintenance of learning success. RESULTS:Linear mixed effects model analysis revealed superior learning during atDCS compared to sham stimulation for both familiar and novel objects. atDCS yielded a steeper learning curve and significantly more pronounced learning at the end of the training during the recall task. During the recognition task, the atDCS group reached ceiling levels earlier and overall learning success was greater. For both tasks, beneficial atDCS effects were maintained during the follow-up assessment. CONCLUSIONS:The present study provides direct evidence that atDCS administered during multiple learning sessions facilitates language learning and that effects are maintained over time. This study contributes important novel information about the extent of stimulation effects in the healthy brain, thereby highlighting the potential of atDCS to enhance language recovery after stroke.

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简介:最近,人们越来越关注通过无创性脑刺激来增强人类潜能。特别是,阳极经颅直流电刺激(atDCS)已显示出对运动和更高的认知功能产生有益作用。但是,大多数经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)研究已经评估了由短暂神经调节介导的单个刺激阶段的效果。评估多种刺激对学习的影响的研究可能会导致持久的行为和神经变化,但目前尚缺乏健康人在语言领域进行的研究,这些研究尚未完成。
方法:本研究探讨了atDCS通过采用显式单词学习范例在多天内增强语言学习的潜力。四十名健康的年轻参与者被随机分配到同时进行DCS或假刺激的学习中(N = 20 /组;在人口统计学变量和神经认知状态方面具有可比性)。所有参与者都连续五天获得了新颖的词汇表(熟悉的事物和新颖的事物图片-非单词对)。每次训练后,立即执行两个记忆任务(自由回忆;强制选择识别任务)。为期一周的随访测试了学习成功的维持情况。
结果:线性混合效应模型分析显示,与熟悉刺激和新颖物体的假刺激相比,atDCS期间的学习效果更好。在召回任务期间的培训结束时,atDCS产生了更陡峭的学习曲线,并且学习效果明显提高。在识别任务期间,atDCS组更早达到最高级别,并且整体学习成功更大。对于这两项任务,在后续评估期间都保持了atDCS的有益效果。
结论:本研究提供了直接的证据,表明在多次学习中使用atDCS可以促进语言学习,并且效果会随着时间的推移而保持。这项研究提供了有关健康大脑中刺激作用程度的重要新信息,从而突出了atDCS增强中风后语言恢复的潜力。

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