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Effects of theta transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on exploration and exploitation during uncertain decision-making

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BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 426, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2022.113840

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Decision making; Risk taking; Exploration and exploitation; Theta oscillations; Transcranial alternating current stimulation; Frontal asymmetry

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This study examines the relationship between frontal theta oscillations and risk-taking behavior, finding that theta tACS may increase perceived uncertainty but does not directly affect exploration behavior and general risk-taking. Additionally, posterior-anterior tACS may enhance right-hemispheric bias in frontal theta asymmetry.
Exploring ones surroundings may yield unexpected rewards, but is associated with uncertainty and risk. Alternatively, exploitation of certain outcomes is related to low risk, yet potentially better outcomes remain unexamined. As such, risk-taking behavior depends on perceived uncertainty and a trade-off between exploration-exploitation. Previously, it has been suggested that risk-taking may relate to theta activity in the prefrontal cortex. Furthermore, previous studies hinted at a relationship between a right-hemispheric bias in frontal theta asymmetry and risky behavior. In the present double-blind sham-controlled within-subject study, we applied bifrontal transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at the theta frequency (5 Hz) on eighteen healthy volunteers during a gambling task. Two tACS montages with either left-right or posterior-anterior current flow were employed at an intensity of 1 mA. Results showed that, compared to sham, theta tACS increased perceived uncertainty irrespective of current flow direction. Despite this observation, no direct effect of tACS on exploration behavior and general risk-taking was observed. Furthermore, frontal theta asymmetry was more right-hemispherically biased after posterior-anterior tACS, compared to sham. Finally, we used electric field simulation to identify which regions were targeted by the tACS montages as an overlap in regions may explain why the two montages resulted in comparable outcomes. Our findings provide a first step towards understanding the relationship between frontal theta oscillations and different features of risk-taking.

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