Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults
NCT: NCT07625566 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Background: Visuospatial attention enables individuals to detect and process relevant stimuli efficiently. The posterior parietal cortex (PPC), a core hub of the dorsal attention network, exerts top-down control over visual scanning and is closely linked to alpha-band oscillations (8-13 Hz), which index attentional allocation and inhibition of distractors. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) offers a noninvasive method to alter cortical excitability transiently, but evidence for its effects on PPC-mediated attention and alpha power remains mixed. Objective: This randomized, single-blind trial examined whether anodal tDCS over the left PPC modulates visuospatial attention and resting-state alpha power in young adults, and whether EEG changes predict behavioral performance. Method: Thirty-two healthy participants (18-40 years) were randomized to anodal (2 mA, 20 min; n=15) or sham (n=17) stimulation. Cancellation Test performance and resting-state EEG were assessed pre- and post-stimulation. EEG analyses focused on artifact-free alpha power; regression models probed associations between neural and behavioral changes.
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What is Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults?
Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults is a clinical trial registered under NCT07625566. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07625566?
The current status of NCT07625566 (Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults) is: COMPLETED.
When did Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults start?
Anodal tDCS Over Left PPC Enhances Visuospatial Attention and Alpha Power Among Young Adults started on 2021-02-01.
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