No Frequency-Specific Effect of Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation on Resting EEG

Shih-Chiang Ke,Yu -Hui Lo,Philip Tseng

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE(2024)

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Background: Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) is a form of noninvasive transcranial electrical stimulation that applies alternating current in various randomized frequencies to the cortex, thereby improving cognitive functioning in multiple domains. However, the precise mechanism of tRNS, as well as its impact on human electroencephalography (EEG), remains unclear. This is partly because most studies have used tRNS in conjunction with a cognitive task, making it difficult to tease apart whether the observed changes in EEG are a result of tRNS, the cognitive task, or their interaction. Methods: Forty-nine healthy individuals participated in this study and were randomly assigned to active tRNS (n = 24) and sham (n = 25) groups. tRNS was delivered for 20 minutes over Fp1/Fp2 and Oz. Resting -state EEG data were collected before and after either tRNS or sham stimulation. Results: Cluster -based permutation tests using FieldTrip revealed no frequency -specific effect of tRNS on resting -state EEG data across four frequency bands (theta, alpha, beta, gamma). Conclusions: These observations suggest that tRNS itself does not target or alter specific EEG frequencies. Rather, tRNS most likely interacts with the cognitive task/activity at hand to produce an observable difference in post-tRNS EEG. Positive tRNS-EEG findings from previous studies are also likely to have resulted from the interactive and cognitive activity -dependent nature of tRNS.
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noninvasive brain stimulation,electric brain stimulation,transcranial direct current stimulation,transcranial alternating current stimulation,transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS),transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)
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