Investigating modulation of motor cortex excitability by transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation.
Purpose of this pilot study is to modulate the motor cortex excitability by transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. Electromyography will be recorded on right abductor digiti minimi muscle to find the motor threshold and measure motor evoked potentials for each healthy participant. In addition, electroencephalography (EEG) data will be collected on the scalp with a high-density EEG net. Eighteen healthy participants will be in this study. Each participant will be seated in a reclining chair and applied non-invasive magnetic and electrical stimulations on the scalp. At baseline, the participant's resting motor threshold (RMT) will be estimated by adjusting the intensity of TMS applied on the left motor cortex to achieve motor-evoked potentials of about 50 uV with 10 TMS pulses at a rate of 0.25 Hz. Then a 3-condition, 3-session, 6-sequence randomized crossover experiment will be used to characterize and compare three versions of tDCS stimulation: anode, cathode, sham. Before and after a 10-min tDCS condition is applied, TMS pulses at 120% of RMT intensity will be applied for 10 minutes and TMS-evoked potential and motor-evoked potential amplitudes will be measured. Each session has at least 1-day gap to remove outlasting effects. We will also be collecting structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) to target primary motor cortex precisely.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
19
The participant will receive anodal tDCS with 2 mA for 10 minutes on the left motor cortex.
The participant will receive cathodal tDCS with -2 mA for 10 minutes on the left motor cortex.
The participant will receive sham tDCS with 2 mA for 40 seconds on the left motor cortex which mimics the skin sensations as active tDCS interventions.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Changes in Motor-evoked Potentials Ratios
The investigators will record motor-evoked potentials and calculate changes in between before and after 2mA tDCS stimulation for 10 minutes.
Time frame: right before and after 2mA tDCS stimulation for 10 minutes at each session
Changes in TMS-evoked Potentials Ratios
The investigators will record TMS-evoked potentials using EEG and calculate changes in between before and after 2mA tDCS stimulation for 10 minutes.
Time frame: right before and after 2mA tDCS stimulation for 10 minutes at each session
Changes in Resting-state EEG Dynamics Ratios
The investigators will record participants' resting state for 4 minutes using EEG (2 minutes for eyes-closed and 2 minutes for eyes-open)
Time frame: 4 minutes recordings before and after each 2mA tDCS stimulation for 10 minutes at each session
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