Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4213218918> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4213218918 endingPage "402" @default.
- W4213218918 startingPage "391" @default.
- W4213218918 abstract "Prefrontal theta oscillations are involved in neuronal information transfer and retention. Phases along the theta cycle represent varied excitability states, whereby high-excitability states correspond to high-frequency neuronal activity and heightened capacity for plasticity induction, as demonstrated in animal studies. Human studies corroborate this model and suggest a core role of prefrontal theta activity in working memory (WM).We aimed at modulating prefrontal neuronal excitability and WM performance in healthy humans, using real-time EEG analysis for triggering repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) theta-phase synchronized to the left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex.16 subjects underwent 3 different rTMS interventions on separate days, with pulses triggered according to the individual's real-time EEG activity: 400 rTMS gamma-frequency (100 Hz) triplet bursts applied during either the negative peak of the prefrontal theta oscillation, the positive peak, or at random phase. Changes in cortical excitability were assessed with EEG responses following single-pulse TMS, and behavioral effects by using a WM task.Negative-peak rTMS increased single-pulse TMS-induced prefrontal theta power and theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling, and decreased WM response time. In contrast, positive-peak rTMS decreased prefrontal theta power, while no changes were observed after random-phase rTMS.Findings point to the feasibility of EEG-TMS technology in a theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling mode for effectively modifying WM networks in human prefrontal cortex, with potential for therapeutic applications." @default.
- W4213218918 created "2022-02-24" @default.
- W4213218918 creator A5003680020 @default.
- W4213218918 creator A5046532967 @default.
- W4213218918 creator A5062796090 @default.
- W4213218918 creator A5070264725 @default.
- W4213218918 creator A5070374515 @default.
- W4213218918 date "2022-03-01" @default.
- W4213218918 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W4213218918 title "Prefrontal theta phase-dependent rTMS-induced plasticity of cortical and behavioral responses in human cortex" @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1194810720 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1658884838 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1874830988 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1902335101 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1969040087 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1976175452 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1976804176 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1978476682 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1987340012 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1988220777 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1989666886 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W1993049273 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2006344685 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2007430976 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2008939134 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2010769227 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2028257011 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2043305968 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2047846607 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2054997020 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2063186886 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2065096279 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2065738753 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2074766820 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2078212398 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2083920471 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2100290244 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2105957367 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2118114225 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2120078534 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2130674184 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2133947591 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2134140861 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2135894974 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2142875089 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2143185943 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2149160707 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2152779992 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2153992563 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2156430527 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2157080893 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2164416159 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2165730296 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2297363866 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2337709795 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2405197629 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2536427815 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2588283669 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2749259067 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2756409474 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2757283960 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2770123655 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2781570155 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2792744543 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2801280679 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2801948581 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2808911869 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2893666795 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2898378153 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2905082063 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2905182699 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2909857495 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2927777239 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2945761262 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2950041204 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2950216746 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2950858886 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2951816886 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2959546607 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2970654760 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W2974665356 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3004693721 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3025958831 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3135352640 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3170435798 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3195454292 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3212673077 @default.
- W4213218918 cites W3216959452 @default.
- W4213218918 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2022.02.006" @default.
- W4213218918 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35182810" @default.
- W4213218918 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4213218918 type Work @default.
- W4213218918 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W4213218918 countsByYear W42132189182022 @default.
- W4213218918 countsByYear W42132189182023 @default.
- W4213218918 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4213218918 hasAuthorship W4213218918A5003680020 @default.
- W4213218918 hasAuthorship W4213218918A5046532967 @default.