In a previous sham-controlled study, we showed the feasibility of increasing language comprehension in healthy participants by applying anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) over the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG). In the present work, we present a follow-up experiment targeting with atDCS the left inferior parietal cortex (LIPC) while participants performed the same auditory comprehension task used in our previous experiment. Both neural sites (LIFG and LIPC) are crucial hubs of Baddeley's model of verbal short-term memory (vSTM). AtDCS over LIPC decreased accuracy as compared to sham and LIFG stimulation, suggesting the involvement of this area in sentence comprehension. Crucially, our results highlighted that applying tDCS over different hubs of the same neural network can lead to opposite behavioural results, with relevant implications from a clinical perspective.

Vergallito, A., Varoli, E., Giustolisi, B., Cecchetto, C., Del Mauro, L., Romero Lauro, L. (2020). Mind the stimulation site: Enhancing and diminishing sentence comprehension with anodal tDCS. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 204(May 2020) [10.1016/j.bandl.2020.104757].

Mind the stimulation site: Enhancing and diminishing sentence comprehension with anodal tDCS

Vergallito A.;Varoli E.;Giustolisi B.;Cecchetto C.;Del Mauro L.;Romero Lauro L. J.
2020

Abstract

In a previous sham-controlled study, we showed the feasibility of increasing language comprehension in healthy participants by applying anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (atDCS) over the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG). In the present work, we present a follow-up experiment targeting with atDCS the left inferior parietal cortex (LIPC) while participants performed the same auditory comprehension task used in our previous experiment. Both neural sites (LIFG and LIPC) are crucial hubs of Baddeley's model of verbal short-term memory (vSTM). AtDCS over LIPC decreased accuracy as compared to sham and LIFG stimulation, suggesting the involvement of this area in sentence comprehension. Crucially, our results highlighted that applying tDCS over different hubs of the same neural network can lead to opposite behavioural results, with relevant implications from a clinical perspective.
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Language processing; Sentence comprehension; Syntactic processing; tDCS; Verbal short-term memory
English
7-feb-2020
2020
204
May 2020
104757
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Vergallito, A., Varoli, E., Giustolisi, B., Cecchetto, C., Del Mauro, L., Romero Lauro, L. (2020). Mind the stimulation site: Enhancing and diminishing sentence comprehension with anodal tDCS. BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 204(May 2020) [10.1016/j.bandl.2020.104757].
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