Enhancement of phonemic verbal fluency in multilingual young adults by transcranial random noise stimulation

被引:0
|
作者
Balboa-Bandeira, Yolanda [1 ]
Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire [1 ]
Garcia-Guerrero, M. Acebo [1 ]
Ibarretxe-Bilbao, Naroa [1 ]
Ojeda, Natalia [1 ]
Pena, Javier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Deusto, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Psychol, Ave Univ 24, Bilbao 48007, Spain
关键词
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES); tRNS; Verbal fluency; Bilingualism; NONINVASIVE BRAIN-STIMULATION; DORSOLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX; COGNITIVE CONTROL; BILINGUAL DISADVANTAGE; LANGUAGE INTERFERENCE; SEMANTIC FLUENCY; TDCS; EXCITABILITY; METAANALYSIS; INHIBITION;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2024.108882
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Several studies have analyzed the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on verbal fluency tasks in nonclinical populations. Nevertheless, the reported effects on verbal fluency are inconsistent. In addition, the effect of other techniques such as transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) on verbal fluency enhancement has yet to be studied in healthy multilingual populations. This study aims to explore the effects of tRNS on verbal fluency in healthy multilingual individuals. Fifty healthy multilingual (Spanish, English and Basque) adults were randomly assigned to a tRNS or sham group. Electrodes were placed on the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and left inferior frontal gyrus. All participants performed phonemic and semantic verbal fluency tasks before, during (online assessment) and immediately after (offline assessment) stimulation in three different languages. The results showed significantly better performance by participants who received tRNS in the phonemic verbal fluency tasks in Spanish (in the online and offline assessment) and English (in the offline assessment). No differences between conditions were found in Basque nor semantic verbal fluency. These findings suggests that tRNS on the left prefrontal cortex could help improve phonemic, yet not semantic, fluency in healthy multilingual adults.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improves Verbal Fluency in Healthy Older Adults
    Vannorsdall, Tracy D.
    Schretlen, David J.
    Jayatillake, Rasika
    van Steenburgh, J. Jason
    Hernandez, Julia
    Kessler, Jill
    Chambers, Patrick
    Varvaris, Mark
    Gordon, Barry
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2013, 74 : S91 - S92
  • [2] Frontal transcranial random noise stimulation improves the acquisition of verbal knowledge
    Pasqualotto, Achille
    PERCEPTION, 2015, 44 : 42 - 42
  • [3] Breathing signatures of semantic and phonemic verbal fluency and their impact on test performance in a sample of young Norwegian adults
    Gullsvag, Malin
    Itaguchi, Yoshihiro
    Rodriguez-Aranda, Claudia
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (12):
  • [4] Phonemic verbal fluency task in adults with high-level literacy
    Opasso, Patricia Romano
    Barreto, Simone dos Santos
    Ortiz, Karin Zazo
    EINSTEIN-SAO PAULO, 2016, 14 (03): : 398 - 402
  • [5] Different Neuroanatomic Correlates of Phonemic and Semantic Verbal Fluency in Healthy Adults
    Vannorsdall, Tracy D.
    Ledoux, Kerry
    Pickett, Erin J.
    Fieldstone, Shaina C.
    Gordon, Barry
    Schretlen, David J.
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2009, 66 : S44 - S44
  • [6] Neural Signatures of Semantic and Phonemic Fluency in Young and Old Adults
    Meinzer, Marcus
    Flaisch, Tobias
    Wilser, Lotte
    Eulitz, Carsten
    Rockstroh, Brigitte
    Conway, Tim
    Gonzalez-Rothi, Leslie
    Crosson, Bruce
    JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2009, 21 (10) : 2007 - 2018
  • [7] Failure to Improve Verbal Fluency with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
    Klaus, Jana
    Hartwigsen, Gesa
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 449 : 123 - 133
  • [8] Cognitive Exergame Training and Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation Effects on Executive Control in Healthy Young Adults
    Moret, Beatrice
    Gorrieri, Rebecca Camilleri
    Grassi, Massimo
    Campana, Gianluca
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 35 (05) : 568 - 580
  • [9] Repetitive visual cortex transcranial random noise stimulation in adults with amblyopia
    Donkor, Richard
    Silva, Andrew E.
    Teske, Caroline
    Wallis-Duffy, Margaret
    Johnson, Aaron P.
    Thompson, Benjamin
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [10] Repetitive visual cortex transcranial random noise stimulation in adults with amblyopia
    Richard Donkor
    Andrew E. Silva
    Caroline Teske
    Margaret Wallis-Duffy
    Aaron P. Johnson
    Benjamin Thompson
    Scientific Reports, 11