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Miriam Rosato1, Marco Sala1, Ambra Coccaro1,2,3
1Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131 Padova, Italy.
Abstract:
Objective: The aims of the study were to test the short-term and long-term efficacy of repetitive γ-tACS over the left DLPFC to improve visuospatial working memory performance in the spatial capacity delayed response task (SCDRT). Methods: In a single blind placebo-controlled study, 35 healthy young adults were randomly assigned to three sessions of either active γ-tACS (n = 18) or passive sham γ-tACS (n = 17) The design allowed us to evaluate the influence of the stimulation protocol (active vs. sham), the stimulation session number (day 1 to 3), the session block (before stimulation, during stimulation and after stimulation) and the VSWM retention load (1, 3, 5 or 7 stimuli) on the response speed and accuracy. Results: Active γ-tACS selectively improved VSWM performance on day 2 and 3, and the effect was greater following stimulation rather than during stimulation. Significant effects were seen concerning response speed but not accuracy. The VSWM performance gains of the active γ-tACS were no longer present in the long-term at a follow-up session after two weeks. Conclusions: The present study provides novel evidence for a selective improvement in VSWM performance with three repeated sessions of γ-tACS in young adults through the entrainment of gamma rhythms in the left DLPFC.
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