Polarity-Dependent Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effects on Central Auditory Processing


Autoria(s): LADEIRA, Andrea; FREGNI, Felipe; CAMPANHA, Camila; VALASEK, Claudia Aparecida; RIDDER, Dirk De; BRUNONI, Andre Russwsky; BOGGIO, Paulo Sergio
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2011

Resumo

Given the polarity dependent effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in facilitating or inhibiting neuronal processing, and tDCS effects on pitch perception, we tested the effects of tDCS on temporal aspects of auditory processing. We aimed to change baseline activity of the auditory cortex using tDCS as to modulate temporal aspects of auditory processing in healthy subjects without hearing impairment. Eleven subjects received 2mA bilateral anodal, cathodal and sham tDCS over auditory cortex in a randomized and counterbalanced order. Subjects were evaluated by the Random Gap Detection Test (RGDT), a test measuring temporal processing abilities in the auditory domain, before and during the stimulation. Statistical analysis revealed a significant interaction effect of time vs. tDCS condition for 4000 Hz and for clicks. Post-hoc tests showed significant differences according to stimulation polarity on RGDT performance: anodal improved 22.5% and cathodal decreased 54.5% subjects' performance, as compared to baseline. For clicks, anodal also increased performance in 29.4% when compared to baseline. tDCS presented polarity-dependent effects on the activity of the auditory cortex, which results in a positive or negative impact in a temporal resolution task performance. These results encourage further studies exploring tDCS in central auditory processing disorders.

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CNPq[305718/2009-6]

FAPESP

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PLOS ONE, v.6, n.9, 2011

1932-6203

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16724

10.1371/journal.pone.0025399

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025399

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eng

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE

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Plos One

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openAccess

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article

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