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KMID : 0357220140260060386
Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2014 Volume.26 No. 6 p.386 ~ p.390
Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Visuomotor Coordination Task in Healthy Subjects
Kwon Yong-Hyun

Cho Jeong-Sun
Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to investigate whether visuomotor function would be modulated, when healthy subjects performed tracking task after tDCS application over the primary sensorimotor cortex (SM1) in the non-dominant hemisphere.

Methods: Thirty four right-handed healthy participants were enrolled, who randomly and evenly divided into two groups, real tDCS group and sham control group. Direct current with intensity of 1 mA was delivered over SM1 for 15 minutes. After tDCS, tracking task was measured, and their performance was calculated by an accuracy index (AI).

Results: No significant difference in AI at the baseline between the two groups was observed. The AI of the real tDCS group was significantly increased after electrical stimulation, compared to the sham control group. Two way ANOVA with repeated measurement showed a significant finding in a large main effects of time and group-by-repeated test interaction.

Conclusion: This study indicated that application of the anodal tDCS over the SM1 could facilitate higher visuomotor
coordination, compared to sham tDCS group. These findings suggest possibility that tDCS can be used as adjuvant brain
modulator for improvement of motor accuracy in healthy individuals as well as patients with brain injury.
KEYWORD
Accuracy index, Primary sensorimotor cortex, Tracking task, Transcranial direct current stimulation
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