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The Importance of Timing in Segregated Theta Phase-Coupling for Cognitive Performance

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 22, 期 14, 页码 1314-1318

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.05.021

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  1. Rose Foundation
  2. Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology BFNT Gottingen

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Functional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by theta (similar to.6 Hz) phase-coupling of distant cortical areas [1-3]. It has been repeatedly shown that frontoparietal theta coupling at similar to 0 degrees relative phase is associated with recognition, encoding, short-term retention, and planning [1, 4, 5]; however, a causal link has not been demonstrated so far. Here we used transcranial alternating current stimulation [6-8] simultaneously applied at 6 Hz over left prefrontal and parietal cortices with a relative degrees (synchronized condition) or 180 degrees (desynchronized condition) phase difference or a placebo stimulation condition, whereas healthy subjects performed a delayed letter discrimination task. We show that exogenously induced frontoparietal theta synchronization significantly improves visual memory-matching reaction times as compared to placebo stimulation. In contrast, exogenously induced frontoparietal theta desynchronization deteriorates performance. The present findings provide for the first time evidence of causality of theta phase-coupling of distant cortical areas for cognitive performance in healthy humans. Moreover, the results demonstrate the suitability of transcranial alternating current stimulation to artificially induce coupling or decoupling of behaviorally relevant brain rhythms between segregated cortical regions.

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