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Frontoparietal theta-gamma interactions track working memory enhancement with training and tDCS

Kevin T. Jones, Elizabeth L. Johnson, Marian E. Berryhill

2020NeuroImage107 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite considerable interest in enhancing, preserving, and rehabilitating working memory (WM), efforts to elicit sustained behavioral improvements have been met with limited success. Here, we paired WM training with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the frontoparietal network over four days. Active tDCS enhanced WM performance by modulating interactions between frontoparietal theta oscillations and gamma activity, as measured by pre- and post-training high-density electroencephalography (EEG). Increased phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) between the prefrontal stimulation site and temporo-parietal gamma activity explained behavioral improvements, and was most effective when gamma occurred near the prefrontal theta peak. These results demonstrate for the first time that tDCS-linked WM training elicits lasting changes in behavior by optimizing the oscillatory substrates of prefrontal control.

Topics & Concepts

Transcranial direct-current stimulationPsychologyWorking memoryElectroencephalographyNeurosciencePrefrontal cortexStimulationBrain stimulationAudiologyMedicineCognitionNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesNeural dynamics and brain function
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