KMID : 0357220090210040073
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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy 2009 Volume.21 No. 4 p.73 ~ p.79
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Cortical Activation in the Human Brain induced by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
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Kwon Yong-Hyun
Kim Chung-Sun Jang Sung-Ho
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Abstract
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Purpose: Recently, neurostimulation studies involving manipulation of cortical excitability of the human brain have been increasingly attempted. We investigated whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) applied to the underlying cerebral cortex, directly induces cortical activation during fMRI scanning.
Methods: We recently recruited five healthy subjects without a neurological or psychiatric history and who were right-handed, as verified by the modified Edinburg Handedness Inventory. fMRI was done while constant anodal tDCS was delivered to the underlying SM1 area?? immediately after the pre-stimulation for eighteen minutes.
Results: Group analysis yielded an averaged map that showed that the SM1 area and the superior parietal cortex in the ipsilateral hemisphere were activated. The voxel size and peak intensity were, respectively, 82 and 5.22 in the SM1, and 85 and 5.77 in the superior parietal cortex.
Conclusion: Cortical activation can be induced by constant anodal tDCS of the underlying motor cortex. This suggests that tDCS may be an effective therapeutic device for enhancing? physical motor function by modulating neural excitability of the motor cortex.
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KEYWORD
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Transcranial direct current stimulation, Cortical activation, Functional MRI
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