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Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task

Previous studies have found a benefit of closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (CL-tACS) matched to ongoing slow-wave oscillations (SWO) during sleep on memory consolidation for words in a paired associates task (PAT). Here, we examined the effects of CL-tACS in a retroactive inte...

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Autores principales: Jones, Aaron P., Bryant, Natalie B., Robert, Bradley M., Mullins, Teagan S., Trumbo, Michael C. S., Ketz, Nicholas A., Howard, Michael D., Pilly, Praveen K., Clark, Vincent P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030468
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author Jones, Aaron P.
Bryant, Natalie B.
Robert, Bradley M.
Mullins, Teagan S.
Trumbo, Michael C. S.
Ketz, Nicholas A.
Howard, Michael D.
Pilly, Praveen K.
Clark, Vincent P.
author_facet Jones, Aaron P.
Bryant, Natalie B.
Robert, Bradley M.
Mullins, Teagan S.
Trumbo, Michael C. S.
Ketz, Nicholas A.
Howard, Michael D.
Pilly, Praveen K.
Clark, Vincent P.
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description Previous studies have found a benefit of closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (CL-tACS) matched to ongoing slow-wave oscillations (SWO) during sleep on memory consolidation for words in a paired associates task (PAT). Here, we examined the effects of CL-tACS in a retroactive interference PAT (ri-PAT) paradigm, where additional stimuli were presented to increase interference and reduce memory performance. Thirty-one participants were tested on a PAT before sleep, and CL-tACS was applied over the right and left DLPFC (F3 and F4) vs. mastoids for five cycles after detection of the onset of each discrete event of SWO during sleep. Participants were awoken the following morning, learned a new PAT list, and then were tested on the original list. There was a significant effect of stimulation condition (p = 0.04297; Cohen’s d = 0.768), where verum stimulation resulted in reduced retroactive interference compared with sham and a significant interaction of encoding strength and stimulation condition (p = 0.03591). Planned simple effects testing within levels of encoding revealed a significant effect of stimulation only for low-encoders (p = 0.0066; Cohen’s d = 1.075) but not high-encoders. We demonstrate here for the first time that CL-tACS during sleep can enhance the protective benefits on retroactive interference in participants who have lower encoding aptitude.
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spelling pubmed-100461332023-03-29 Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task Jones, Aaron P. Bryant, Natalie B. Robert, Bradley M. Mullins, Teagan S. Trumbo, Michael C. S. Ketz, Nicholas A. Howard, Michael D. Pilly, Praveen K. Clark, Vincent P. Brain Sci Article Previous studies have found a benefit of closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (CL-tACS) matched to ongoing slow-wave oscillations (SWO) during sleep on memory consolidation for words in a paired associates task (PAT). Here, we examined the effects of CL-tACS in a retroactive interference PAT (ri-PAT) paradigm, where additional stimuli were presented to increase interference and reduce memory performance. Thirty-one participants were tested on a PAT before sleep, and CL-tACS was applied over the right and left DLPFC (F3 and F4) vs. mastoids for five cycles after detection of the onset of each discrete event of SWO during sleep. Participants were awoken the following morning, learned a new PAT list, and then were tested on the original list. There was a significant effect of stimulation condition (p = 0.04297; Cohen’s d = 0.768), where verum stimulation resulted in reduced retroactive interference compared with sham and a significant interaction of encoding strength and stimulation condition (p = 0.03591). Planned simple effects testing within levels of encoding revealed a significant effect of stimulation only for low-encoders (p = 0.0066; Cohen’s d = 1.075) but not high-encoders. We demonstrate here for the first time that CL-tACS during sleep can enhance the protective benefits on retroactive interference in participants who have lower encoding aptitude. MDPI 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10046133/ /pubmed/36979277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030468 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jones, Aaron P.
Bryant, Natalie B.
Robert, Bradley M.
Mullins, Teagan S.
Trumbo, Michael C. S.
Ketz, Nicholas A.
Howard, Michael D.
Pilly, Praveen K.
Clark, Vincent P.
Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title_full Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title_fullStr Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title_full_unstemmed Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title_short Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task
title_sort closed-loop tacs delivered during slow-wave sleep reduces retroactive interference on a paired-associates learning task
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030468
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