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Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection

Transcranial static magnetic stimulation (tSMS) has been known to reduce human cortical excitability. Here, we investigated whether tSMS would modulate visuo-spatial cognition in healthy humans. Subjects performed a visuo-spatial task requiring judgements about the symmetry of pre-bisected lines. Vi...

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Autores principales: Kirimoto, Hikari, Watanabe, Tatsunori, Kubo, Nami, Date, Shota, Sunagawa, Toru, Mima, Tatsuya, Ogata, Katsuya, Nakazono, Hisato, Tobimatsu, Shozo, Oliviero, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10121006
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author Kirimoto, Hikari
Watanabe, Tatsunori
Kubo, Nami
Date, Shota
Sunagawa, Toru
Mima, Tatsuya
Ogata, Katsuya
Nakazono, Hisato
Tobimatsu, Shozo
Oliviero, Antonio
author_facet Kirimoto, Hikari
Watanabe, Tatsunori
Kubo, Nami
Date, Shota
Sunagawa, Toru
Mima, Tatsuya
Ogata, Katsuya
Nakazono, Hisato
Tobimatsu, Shozo
Oliviero, Antonio
author_sort Kirimoto, Hikari
collection PubMed
description Transcranial static magnetic stimulation (tSMS) has been known to reduce human cortical excitability. Here, we investigated whether tSMS would modulate visuo-spatial cognition in healthy humans. Subjects performed a visuo-spatial task requiring judgements about the symmetry of pre-bisected lines. Visual stimuli consisted of symmetrically or asymmetrically transected lines, tachystoscopically presented for 150 ms on a computer monitor. Task performance was examined before, immediately after, and 10 min after tSMS/sham stimulation of 20 min over the posterior parietal cortex (PPC: P4 from the international 10–20 system) or superior temporal gyrus (STG: C6). Nine out of 16 subjects misjudged pre-bisected lines by consistently underestimating the length of the right-side segment (judging lines to be exactly pre-bisected when the transector was located to the left of the midpoint, or judging the left-side segment to be longer when the transector was located at the midpoint). In these subjects showing a leftward bias, tSMS over the right STG reduced the magnitude of the leftward bias. This did not occur with tSMS over the right PPC or sham stimulation. In the remaining right-biased subjects, no intervention effect was observed with any stimulation. Our findings indicate that application of tSMS over the right STG modulates visuo-spatial cognition in healthy adults.
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spelling pubmed-77665662020-12-28 Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection Kirimoto, Hikari Watanabe, Tatsunori Kubo, Nami Date, Shota Sunagawa, Toru Mima, Tatsuya Ogata, Katsuya Nakazono, Hisato Tobimatsu, Shozo Oliviero, Antonio Brain Sci Article Transcranial static magnetic stimulation (tSMS) has been known to reduce human cortical excitability. Here, we investigated whether tSMS would modulate visuo-spatial cognition in healthy humans. Subjects performed a visuo-spatial task requiring judgements about the symmetry of pre-bisected lines. Visual stimuli consisted of symmetrically or asymmetrically transected lines, tachystoscopically presented for 150 ms on a computer monitor. Task performance was examined before, immediately after, and 10 min after tSMS/sham stimulation of 20 min over the posterior parietal cortex (PPC: P4 from the international 10–20 system) or superior temporal gyrus (STG: C6). Nine out of 16 subjects misjudged pre-bisected lines by consistently underestimating the length of the right-side segment (judging lines to be exactly pre-bisected when the transector was located to the left of the midpoint, or judging the left-side segment to be longer when the transector was located at the midpoint). In these subjects showing a leftward bias, tSMS over the right STG reduced the magnitude of the leftward bias. This did not occur with tSMS over the right PPC or sham stimulation. In the remaining right-biased subjects, no intervention effect was observed with any stimulation. Our findings indicate that application of tSMS over the right STG modulates visuo-spatial cognition in healthy adults. MDPI 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7766566/ /pubmed/33352946 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10121006 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kirimoto, Hikari
Watanabe, Tatsunori
Kubo, Nami
Date, Shota
Sunagawa, Toru
Mima, Tatsuya
Ogata, Katsuya
Nakazono, Hisato
Tobimatsu, Shozo
Oliviero, Antonio
Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title_full Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title_fullStr Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title_short Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection
title_sort influence of static magnetic field stimulation on the accuracy of tachystoscopically presented line bisection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10121006
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