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Published on: November 7, 2025
High-definition transcranial random noise stimulation enhances fluid intelligence with increasing cortical
Tianyi Zheng1, Yunshan Huang1, Masato Sugino1
1Department of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo, 277-0882 Chiba, Japan.
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Objective.Fluid intelligence is a core component of higher-order cognition, yet whether high-definition high-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (HD/HF-tRNS) can enhance demanding reasoning performance and modulate its neural correlates remains unclear.Approach.We investigated the after-effects of offline HD/HF-tRNS targeting the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). In a double-blind, sham-controlled, between-groups design, 26 healthy adults completed Raven's progressive matrices (RPM) before and after receiving active or sham stimulation. Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded during task and resting-state sessions. Behavioral outcomes were accuracy and reaction time; neurophysiological outcomes were high-gamma mean spatial phase synchronization and the aperiodic exponent of neural power spectra.Main results.Active HD/HF-tRNS did not significantly alter accuracy but selectively reduced reaction time on the most difficult RPM items. During hard-level trials, reaction time decreased after active stimulation but not after sham stimulation, and post-stimulation reaction time was lower in the active group than in the sham group. High-gamma spatial phase synchronization increased after active stimulation, and the aperiodic exponent decreased during medium- and hard-level trials, with effects predominantly over the right hemisphere. No significant stimulation-related changes were observed during resting state.Significance.Offline HD/HF-tRNS over the right DLPFC facilitated response speed during demanding fluid-intelligence performance and induced task-dependent changes in EEG-derived correlates of cortical excitability. These findings support HD/HF-tRNS as a focal neuromodulatory approach for probing neural processes engaged during demanding reasoning.
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