민병경 교수님의 새 연구,  Neuromodulation of inhibitory control using phase-lagged transcranial alternating current stimulation이 Rehabilitation 분야 IF 상위 10% 이내 저널(68개 중 3위)인 Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation(IF=5.1)에 게재되었습니다.



Title: Neuromodulation of inhibitory control using phase-lagged transcranial alternating current stimulation



Abstract


Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a prominent non-invasive brain stimulation method for modulating neural oscillations and enhancing human cognitive function. This study aimed to investigate the effects of individualized theta tACS delivered in-phase and out-of-phase between the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC) during inhibitory control performance. The participants engaged in a Stroop task with phase-lagged theta tACS over individually optimized high-density electrode montages targeting the dACC and lDLPFC. We analyzed task performance, event-related potentials, and prestimulus electroencephalographic theta and alpha power. We observed significantly reduced reaction times following out-of-phase tACS stimulation, accompanied by reduced frontocentral N1 and N2 amplitudes, enhanced parieto-occipital P1 amplitudes, and pronounced frontocentral late sustained potentials. Out-of-phase stimulation also resulted in significantly higher prestimulus frontocentral theta and alpha activity. These findings suggest that out-of-phase theta tACS potently modulates top-down inhibitory control, supporting the feasibility of phase-lagged tACS to enhance inhibitory control performance.