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Remote Effects of Non-Invasive Cerebellar Stimulation on Error Processing in Motor Re-Learning

Highlights • Sham-controlled, double-blinded tDCS study on the cerebellums role in motor (re)learning. • A-B-A paradigm employed to create behavioral interference by secondary task (B) and test long-term tDCS effects on motor memory re-acquisition. • Behavioral interference disrupted motor memory re...

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Published in:Brain stimulation 2016-09, Vol.9 (5), p.692-699
Main Authors: Taubert, Marco, Stein, Thorsten, Kreutzberg, Tommy, Stockinger, Christian, Hecker, Lukas, Focke, Anne, Ragert, Patrick, Villringer, Arno, Pleger, Burkhard
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • Sham-controlled, double-blinded tDCS study on the cerebellums role in motor (re)learning. • A-B-A paradigm employed to create behavioral interference by secondary task (B) and test long-term tDCS effects on motor memory re-acquisition. • Behavioral interference disrupted motor memory retention but (anodal but not sham or cathodal) tDCS delivered online during memory acquisition induced lasting and robust effects on re-acquisition performance.
ISSN:1935-861X
1876-4754
DOI:10.1016/j.brs.2016.04.007