articleJournal of Cognitive NeuroscienceMay 1, 2003Closed access

Facilitation of Implicit Motor Learning by Weak Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Primary Motor Cortex in the Human

University of Göttingen

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Abstract

Transcranially applied weak direct currents are capable of modulating motor cortical excitability in the human. Anodal stimulation enhances excitability, cathodal stimulation diminishes it. Cortical excitability changes accompany motor learning. Here we show that weak direct currents are capable of improving implicit motor learning in the human. During performance of a serial reaction time task, the primary motor cortex, premotor, or prefrontal cortices were stimulated contralaterally to the performing hand. Anodal stimulation of the primary motor cortex resulted in increased performance, whereas stimulation of the remaining cortices had no effect. We conclude that the primary motor cortex is involved in the…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Primary motor cortex
  • Psychology
  • Motor learning
  • Stimulation
  • Motor cortex
  • Transcranial direct-current stimulation
  • Facilitation
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