阿尔法tACS在Parieto-Occipital皮质减轻了基于多个生理观察的运动疾病
概括
跨交替电流刺激 (tACS) 针对大脑中的α振荡.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 神经调节是一种神经调节.
- 感官整合 感官整合
背景情况:
- 运动性疾病 (MS) 影响大约三分之一的人口,与感官整合功能障碍有关.
- 跨交替电流刺激 (tACS) 通过神经振荡调节大脑活动.
- 对于tACS在运动性疾病治疗中的应用仍然未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 在运动恶心刺激期间调查大脑振荡变化.
- 探索tACS在缓解运动恶心症状方面的潜力.
主要方法:
- 19名受试者暴露在科里奥利斯刺激中以诱发运动恶心.
- 随机分配到tACS或假刺激组.
- 记录了EEG,ECG和GSR;分析了α功率变化.
主要成果:
- 在运动性恶心症状的受试者中观察到腰头阿尔法功率的显著下降.
- 与假的相比,tACS组表现出更好的行为表现和正常化的α振荡.
- 围骨区域的α振荡对于感官集成至关重要.
结论:
- 围叶的阿尔法振荡对于感官集成至关重要.
- 应用Alpha tACS在腰后部区域显示了减轻运动恶心的潜力.
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