articleBrainSep 21, 2002Closed access

Pharmacological approach to the mechanisms of transcranial DC-stimulation-induced after-effects of human motor cortex excitability

University of Göttingen

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Abstract

Weak transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) induces persisting excitability changes in the human motor cortex. These plastic excitability changes are selectively controlled by the polarity, duration and current strength of stimulation. To reveal the underlying mechanisms of direct current (DC)-induced neuroplasticity, we combined tDCS of the motor cortex with the application of Na(+)-channel-blocking carbamazepine (CBZ) and the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-receptor antagonist dextromethorphan (DMO). Monitored by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), motor cortical excitability changes of up to 40% were achieved in the drug-free condition. Increase of cortical excitability could be selected by anodal…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Motor cortex
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • Transcranial alternating current stimulation
  • Stimulation
  • Medicine
  • Transcranial direct-current stimulation
  • Psychology
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