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Effects of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on motor skill learning in swallowing

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
卷 44, 期 11, 页码 2276-2284

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1827303

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Cerebellum; transcranial direct current stimulation; motor skill learning; swallowing

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  1. New Zealand Brain Research Institute Doctoral Scholarship

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This study evaluated the effects of cerebellar tDCS on motor learning for swallowing and found that cerebellar tDCS inhibited temporal aspects of motor skill learning in swallowing.
Objective: This study evaluated the effects of cerebellar tDCS on motor learning for swallowing. Methods: In a double-blind RCT, 39 healthy adults received either sham, anodal tDCS, or cathodal tDCS in two sessions on two consecutive days. Following 20 min cerebellar tDCS (2 mA) or sham, they underwent swallowing skill training that targeted control of timing and magnitude of submental muscle activation during swallowing. Linear mixed models were used to identify the effects of stimulation on timing and magnitude accuracy as measured by the change in task performance for each training session, and for skill retention on days 3 and 10 post-intervention. Results: Only the sham group had a reduced temporal error from baseline to all following timepoints. When compared to error changes in the sham group, changes from baseline in temporal errors were higher at all timepoints post-intervention for the anodal group, and higher at both retention assessments for the cathodal group. Amplitude errors were smaller for all conditions at all timepoints post-intervention compared to baseline. Conclusions: Cerebellar tDCS was found to inhibit temporal aspects of motor skill learning in swallowing. For the tDCS parameters used in this study, there is no support for use of tDCS to facilitate swallowing rehabilitation.

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