Interhemispheric modulation of dual-mode, noninvasive brain stimulation on motor function

Eunhee Park, Yun Hee Kim, Won Hyuk Chang, Tae Gun Kwon, Yong Il Shin

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Abstract

Objective To investigate the effects of simultaneous, bihemispheric, dual-mode stimulation using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on motor functions and cortical excitability in healthy individuals.Methods Twenty-five healthy, right-handed volunteers (10 men, 15 women; mean age, 25.5 years) were enrolled. All participants received four randomly arranged, dual-mode, simultaneous stimulations under the following conditions: condition 1, high-frequency rTMS over the right primary motor cortex (M1) and sham tDCS over the left M1; condition 2, high-frequency rTMS over the right M1 and anodal tDCS over the left M1; condition 3, high-frequency rTMS over the right M1 and cathodal tDCS over the left M1; and condition 4, sham rTMS and sham tDCS. The cortical excitability of the right M1 and motor functions of the left hand were assessed before and after each simulation.Results Motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes after stimulation were significantly higher than before stimulation, under the conditions 1 and 2. The MEP amplitude in condition 2 was higher than both conditions 3 and 4, while the MEP amplitude in condition 1 was higher than condition 4. The results of the Purdue Pegboard test and the box and block test showed significant improvement in conditions 1 and 2 after stimulation.Conclusion Simultaneous stimulation by anodal tDCS over the left M1 with high-frequency rTMS over the right M1 could produce interhemispheric modulation and homeostatic plasticity, which resulted in modulation of cortical excitability and motor functions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-303
Number of pages7
JournalAnnals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bihemispheric stimulation
  • Interhemispheric modulation
  • Motor function
  • Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

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