Perceptual learning is considered a manifestation of neural plasticity in the human brain. We investigated brain plasticity mechanisms in a learning task using noninvasive transcranial electrical stimulation (tES). We hypothesized that different types of tES would have varying actions on the nervous system, which would result in different efficacies of neural plasticity modulation. Thus, the principal goal of the present study was to verify the possibility of inducing differential plasticity effects using two tES approaches [i.e., direct current stimulation (tDCS) and random noise stimulation (tRNS)] during the execution of a visual perceptual learning task.

Random noise stimulation improves neuroplasticity in perceptual learning

MINIUSSI, Carlo
2011-01-01

Abstract

Perceptual learning is considered a manifestation of neural plasticity in the human brain. We investigated brain plasticity mechanisms in a learning task using noninvasive transcranial electrical stimulation (tES). We hypothesized that different types of tES would have varying actions on the nervous system, which would result in different efficacies of neural plasticity modulation. Thus, the principal goal of the present study was to verify the possibility of inducing differential plasticity effects using two tES approaches [i.e., direct current stimulation (tDCS) and random noise stimulation (tRNS)] during the execution of a visual perceptual learning task.
2011
Sogg. privati ital. no profit
SH4_3 Neuropsychology and clinical psychology
LS5_7 Cognition (e.g. learning, memory, emotions, speech)
SH4_4 Cognitive and experimental psychology: perception, action, and higher cognitive processes
LS5_2 Neurophysiology
LS5_9 Systems neuroscience
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A., Fertonani; C., Pirulli; Miniussi, Carlo
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