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Corticospinal excitability changes to anodal tDCS elucidated with NIRS-EEG joint-imaging: An ischemic stroke study.

Utkarsh Jindal, Mehak Sood, Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury, Abhijit Das, Daniel Kondziella, Anirban Dutta.   

Abstract

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been shown to modulate corticospinal excitability. We used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-electroencephalography (EEG) joint-imaging during and after anodal tDCS to measure changes in mean cerebral haemoglobin oxygen saturation (rSO2) along with changes in the log-transformed mean-power of EEG within 0.5 Hz-11.25 Hz. In two separate studies, we investigated local post-tDCS alterations from baseline at the site of anodal tDCS using NIRS-EEG/tDCS joint-imaging as well as local post-tDCS alterations in motor evoked potentials (MEP)-measure of corticospinal excitability. In the first study, we found that post-tDCS changes in the mean rSO2 from baseline mostly correlated with the corresponding post-tDCS change in log-transformed mean-power of EEG within 0.5 Hz-11.25 Hz. Moreover, a decrease in log-transformed mean-power of EEG within 0.5 Hz-11.25 Hz corresponded with an increase in the MEP-measure of corticospinal excitability--found in the second study. Therefore, we propose to combine NIRS-EEG/tDCS joint-imaging with corticospinal excitability investigation in a single study to confirm these finding. Furthermore, we postulate that the innovative technologies for portable NIRS-EEG neuroimaging may be leveraged to objectively quantify the progress (e.g., corticospinal excitability alterations) and dose tDCS intervention as an adjuvant treatment during neurorehabilitation.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26737022     DOI: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc        ISSN: 1557-170X


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Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2021-10-06       Impact factor: 4.475

2.  Direct current stimulation of endothelial monolayers induces a transient and reversible increase in transport due to the electroosmotic effect.

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Review 3.  Systematic review of combined functional near-infrared spectroscopy and transcranial direct-current stimulation studies.

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Journal:  Neurophotonics       Date:  2020-06-25       Impact factor: 3.593

4.  Computational Pipeline for NIRS-EEG Joint Imaging of tDCS-Evoked Cerebral Responses-An Application in Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Debarpan Guhathakurta; Anirban Dutta
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 4.677

5.  Whole Brain Hemodynamic Response Based on Synchrony Analysis of Brain Signals for Effective Application of HD-tDCS in Stroke Patients: An fNIRS Study.

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Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-03-10
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