articleBrain stimulationDec 20, 2014HYBRID OA

Alpha Power Increase After Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation at Alpha Frequency (α-tACS) Reflects Plastic Changes Rather Than Entrainment

University of Glasgow

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Abstract

Background

Periodic stimulation of occipital areas using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at alpha (α) frequency (8-12 Hz) enhances electroencephalographic (EEG) α-oscillation long after tACS-offset. Two mechanisms have been suggested to underlie these changes in oscillatory EEG activity: tACS-induced entrainment of brain oscillations and/or tACS-induced changes in oscillatory circuits by spike-timing dependent plasticity.

Objective

We tested to what extent plasticity can account for tACS-aftereffects when controlling for entrainment "echoes." To this end, we used a novel, intermittent tACS protocol and investigated the strength of the aftereffect as a function of phase continuity between successive tACS episodes, as well as the match between stimulation frequency and endogenous α-frequency.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Transcranial alternating current stimulation
  • Entrainment (biomusicology)
  • Neuroscience
  • Electroencephalography
  • Stimulation
  • Psychology
  • Physics
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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