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Transcranial random noise stimulation and cognitive training to improve learning and cognition of the atypically developing brain: A pilot study
- Abstract:
- Learning disabilities that affect about 10% of human population are linked to atypical neurodevelopment, but predominantly treated by behavioural interventions. Behavioural interventions alone have shown little efficacy, indicating limited success in modulating neuroplasticity, especially in brains with neural atypicalities. Even in healthy adults, weeks of cognitive training alone led to inconsistent generalisable training gains, or “transfer effects” to non-trained materials. Meanwhile, transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), a painless and more direct neuromodulation method was shown to further promote cognitive training and transfer effects amongst healthy adults without harmful effects. It is unknown whether tRNS on the atypically developing brain might promote greater learning and transfer outcomes than training alone. Here, we show that tRNS over the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortices (dlPFCs) improved learning and performance of children with mathematical learning disabilities (MLD) during arithmetic training compared to those who received sham (placebo) tRNS. Training gains correlated positively with improvement on a standardized mathematical diagnostic test, and this effect was strengthened by tRNS. These findings mirror those on healthy adults, and encourage replications using larger cohorts. Overall, this study offers insights into the concept of combining tRNS and cognitive training for improving learning and cognition of children with learning disabilities.
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- 10.1038/s41598-017-04649-x
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- Cohen Kadosh, R
- Grant:
- Research Career Development Fellowship (WT88378
- Publisher:
- Springer Nature
- Journal:
- Scientific Reports More from this journal
- Volume:
- 7
- Pages:
- 4633
- Publication date:
- 2017-07-05
- Acceptance date:
- 2017-05-18
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2045-2322
- ISSN:
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2045-2322
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pubs:695604
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- Looi et al
- Copyright date:
- 2017
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- © The Author(s) 2017. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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- CC Attribution (CC BY)
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