BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to compare the effects of multiple sessions of cathodal (c-tDCS) or anodal tDCS (a-tDCS) in modulating the beneficial effects of prism adaptation (PA) treatment in neglect patients. METHODS: 30 neglect patients were submitted to 10 daily sessions of PA treatment. Patients were pseudo-randomly divided into 3 groups. In the c-tDCS-group, each PA session was coupled with 20 minutes of cathodal stimulation of the left, intact PPC; in the a-tDCS-group, anodal stimulation was applied to PPC of the damaged hemisphere; in the Sham group, sham stimulation was applied. Neglect was evaluated before and after treatment with the Behavioral Inattention Test. RESULTS: Combined tDCS-PA treatment induced stronger neglect improvement in the a-tDCS group as compared to the Sham group. No improvement was found in the c-tDCSgroup, with respect to that normally induced by PA and found in the Sham group. CONCLUSIONS: c-tDCS abolished neglect amelioration after PA, possibly because stimulation affected the sensorimotor network controlling prism adaptation. Instead, a-tDCS PPC boosted neglect amelioration after PA probably thanks to increased excitability of residual tissue in the lesioned hemisphere, which in turn might reduce dysfunctional over-excitability of the intact hemisphere.

A-tDCS on the ipsilesional parietal cortex boosts the effects of prism adaptation treatment in neglect / Làdavas, Elisabetta; Giulietti, Sara; Avenanti, Alessio; Bertini, Caterina; Lorenzini, Eleonora; Quinquinio, Cristina; Serino, Andrea. - In: RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0922-6028. - STAMPA. - 33:5(2015), pp. 647-662. [10.3233/RNN-140464]

A-tDCS on the ipsilesional parietal cortex boosts the effects of prism adaptation treatment in neglect

LADAVAS, ELISABETTA;AVENANTI, ALESSIO;BERTINI, CATERINA;
2015

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to compare the effects of multiple sessions of cathodal (c-tDCS) or anodal tDCS (a-tDCS) in modulating the beneficial effects of prism adaptation (PA) treatment in neglect patients. METHODS: 30 neglect patients were submitted to 10 daily sessions of PA treatment. Patients were pseudo-randomly divided into 3 groups. In the c-tDCS-group, each PA session was coupled with 20 minutes of cathodal stimulation of the left, intact PPC; in the a-tDCS-group, anodal stimulation was applied to PPC of the damaged hemisphere; in the Sham group, sham stimulation was applied. Neglect was evaluated before and after treatment with the Behavioral Inattention Test. RESULTS: Combined tDCS-PA treatment induced stronger neglect improvement in the a-tDCS group as compared to the Sham group. No improvement was found in the c-tDCSgroup, with respect to that normally induced by PA and found in the Sham group. CONCLUSIONS: c-tDCS abolished neglect amelioration after PA, possibly because stimulation affected the sensorimotor network controlling prism adaptation. Instead, a-tDCS PPC boosted neglect amelioration after PA probably thanks to increased excitability of residual tissue in the lesioned hemisphere, which in turn might reduce dysfunctional over-excitability of the intact hemisphere.
2015
A-tDCS on the ipsilesional parietal cortex boosts the effects of prism adaptation treatment in neglect / Làdavas, Elisabetta; Giulietti, Sara; Avenanti, Alessio; Bertini, Caterina; Lorenzini, Eleonora; Quinquinio, Cristina; Serino, Andrea. - In: RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0922-6028. - STAMPA. - 33:5(2015), pp. 647-662. [10.3233/RNN-140464]
Làdavas, Elisabetta; Giulietti, Sara; Avenanti, Alessio; Bertini, Caterina; Lorenzini, Eleonora; Quinquinio, Cristina; Serino, Andrea
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