2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.05.031
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Prefrontal control during a semantic decision task that involves idiom comprehension: A transcranial direct current stimulation study

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“…To this end, the tDCS apparatus was either turned off automatically by entering a code prior to tDCS administration (Hoy et al 2013;Hoy et al 2014;Nieratschker et al 2014;Plewnia et al 2013;Teo et al 2011;Turi et al 2014;Wolkenstein and Plewnia 2013;Wolkenstein et al 2014) or the person delivering tDCS was not the person analyzing the data (Kang et al 2009;Kang et al 2012). In the remaining 3 studies, the procedure for double blinding was not mentioned (Gill et al 2014;Powell et al 2014;Sela et al 2012). The time period in between the active stimulation session and the sham stimulation session ranged from 3.5 minutes (Beeli et al 2008) to two weeks (Ohn et al 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To this end, the tDCS apparatus was either turned off automatically by entering a code prior to tDCS administration (Hoy et al 2013;Hoy et al 2014;Nieratschker et al 2014;Plewnia et al 2013;Teo et al 2011;Turi et al 2014;Wolkenstein and Plewnia 2013;Wolkenstein et al 2014) or the person delivering tDCS was not the person analyzing the data (Kang et al 2009;Kang et al 2012). In the remaining 3 studies, the procedure for double blinding was not mentioned (Gill et al 2014;Powell et al 2014;Sela et al 2012). The time period in between the active stimulation session and the sham stimulation session ranged from 3.5 minutes (Beeli et al 2008) to two weeks (Ohn et al 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is one of the most frequently targeted stimulation sites in tDCS studies. Studies have shown that tDCS has modulatory effects on attention (Gladwin et al 2012b;Kang et al 2009;Kang et al 2012;Nelson et al 2014;Nozari and Thompson-Schill 2013), memory and verbal processing (Fertonani et al 2010;Fertonani et al 2014;Metuki et al 2012;Sela et al 2012;Vannorsdall et al 2012;Wirth et al 2011), and executive functioning (including working memory; Andrews et al 2011;Berryhill and Jones 2012;Boggio and Khoury 2009;Boggio et al 2006;Dockery et al 2009;Filmer et al 2013;Fregni et al 2005;Gladwin et al 2012a;Hammer and Mohammadi 2011;Harty et al 2014;Hoy et al 2014;Jo et al 2009;Keshvari et al 2013;Leite et al 2011;Leite et al 2013;Mulquiney and Hoy 2011;Penolazzi et al 2010;Plewnia et al 2013;Saidmanesh et al 2012;Vanderhasselt et al 2013a;Vanderhasselt et al 2013b;Wu et al 2014;Zmigrod et al 2014); for a meta-analysis of the effects of tDCS on working memory, see Brunoni and Vanderhasselt (2014), among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the same logic that the effects of tDCS showed cognitive improvement in psychiatric and neurological patients, studies with healthy subjects have shown that tDCS can promote changes in cognitive function after only one session or even after a series of sessions [6] . Several studies have demonstrated the effects of tDCS on different cognitive functions in healthy subjects [133] . In order to study further the relationship between tDCS and cognition, some researchers have decided to study neural underpinning effects on cognition.…”
Section: Use Of Tdcs In Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found the reduction of semantic interference after anodal stimulation. Other studies have been conducted to explore the inhibitory effect of the technique [133] . This area of study may contribute in the future in the investigation of the application of tDCS as an important non-invasive tool for the rehabilitation of cognitive functions.…”
Section: Use Of Tdcs In Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, whereas past fMRI studies implicated both the dorso-and the ventro-lateral PFC, rTMS evidence to date has only supported a role for the dorso-lateral PFC (Fogliata, Rizzo, Reati, Miniussi, Oliveri, & Papagno, 2007;Rizzo, Sandrini & Papagno, 2007;Sela, Ivry, & Lavidor, 2012). For example, two studies found that idiom comprehension was impaired when rTMS was applied to the left (Fogliata et al, 2007) and right DLPFC (Rizzo et al, 2007).…”
Section: Idiom Comprehension 11mentioning
confidence: 99%