2018
DOI: 10.1101/351304
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No evidence that frontal eye field tDCS affects latency or accuracy of prosaccades

Abstract: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may be used to directly affect neural activity from outside of the skull. However, its exact physiological mechanisms remain elusive, particularly when applied to new brain areas. The frontal eye field (FEF) has rarely been targeted with tDCS, even though it plays a crucial role in control of overt and covert spatial attention. Here we investigate whether tDCS over the FEF can affect the latency and accuracy of saccadic eye movements. 26 participants performed a p… Show more

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“…All code used for this study is available on GitHub 1 , including R notebooks ( Xie, 2015 , 2016 ) that demonstrate how to reproduce all the results, figures, and statistics from the data. The eye tracking, questionnaire, and meta-data can be downloaded from a figshare repository ( Reteig et al, 2018 ). All of these and additional resources can be found on this study’s page on the Open Science Framework 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…All code used for this study is available on GitHub 1 , including R notebooks ( Xie, 2015 , 2016 ) that demonstrate how to reproduce all the results, figures, and statistics from the data. The eye tracking, questionnaire, and meta-data can be downloaded from a figshare repository ( Reteig et al, 2018 ). All of these and additional resources can be found on this study’s page on the Open Science Framework 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This manuscript was published as a preprint prior to submission ( Reteig et al, 2018 ). We thank Monja Hoven and Floortje Bouwkamp for their assistance in piloting and data collection.…”
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confidence: 99%