NeuroImage (Apr 2024)

Out-of-phase transcranial alternating current stimulation modulates the neurodynamics of inhibitory control

  • Jeehye Seo,
  • Jehyeop Lee,
  • Byoung-Kyong Min

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 292
p. 120612

Abstract

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Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is an efficient neuromodulation technique that enhances cognitive function in a non-invasive manner. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated whether tACS with different phase lags (0° and 180°) between the dorsal anterior cingulate and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortices modulated inhibitory control performance during the Stroop task. We found out-of-phase tACS mediated improvements in task performance, which was neurodynamically reflected as putamen, dorsolateral prefrontal, and primary motor cortical activation as well as prefrontal-based top-down functional connectivity. Our observations uncover the neurophysiological bases of tACS-phase-dependent neuromodulation and provide a feasible non-invasive approach to effectively modulate inhibitory control.

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