Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research
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Associative memory (AM) is the ability to bind new information into complex memory representations. Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS), especially transcranial electric stimulation (tES), has gained increased interest in research of associative memory (AM) and its impairments. To provide an overview of the current state of knowledge, we conducted a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines covering basic and clinical research. Out of 374 identified records, 41 studies were analyzed—twenty-nine in healthy young adults, six in the aging population, three comparing older and younger adults, as well as two studies on people with MCI, and one in people with Alzheimer’s dementia. Studies using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) as well as oscillatory (otDCS) and high-definition protocols (HD-tDCS, HD-tACS) have been included. The results showed methodological heterogeneity in terms of study design, stimulation type, and p...arameters, as well as outcome measures. Overall, the results show that tES is a promising method for AM enhancement, especially if the stimulation is applied over the parietal cortex and the effects are assessed in cued recall paradigms.
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associative memory (AM) / transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) / transcranialalternating stimulation (tACS) / oscillatory transcranial direct current stimulation (otDCS) / transcranialelectric stimulation (tES) / parietal cortex / cued recall / aging / mild cognitive impairment (MCI) / dementiaSource:
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- Horizon Europe - “Twinning for excellence in non-invasive brain stimulation in Western Balkans (TWINNIBS)”,grant agreement n◦101059369
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Bjekić, Jovana AU - Manojlović, Milica AU - Filipović, Saša PY - 2023 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1292 AB - Associative memory (AM) is the ability to bind new information into complex memory representations. Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS), especially transcranial electric stimulation (tES), has gained increased interest in research of associative memory (AM) and its impairments. To provide an overview of the current state of knowledge, we conducted a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines covering basic and clinical research. Out of 374 identified records, 41 studies were analyzed—twenty-nine in healthy young adults, six in the aging population, three comparing older and younger adults, as well as two studies on people with MCI, and one in people with Alzheimer’s dementia. Studies using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) as well as oscillatory (otDCS) and high-definition protocols (HD-tDCS, HD-tACS) have been included. The results showed methodological heterogeneity in terms of study design, stimulation type, and parameters, as well as outcome measures. Overall, the results show that tES is a promising method for AM enhancement, especially if the stimulation is applied over the parietal cortex and the effects are assessed in cued recall paradigms. PB - MDPI T2 - Life T1 - Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research IS - 5 SP - 1125 VL - 13 DO - 10.3390/life13051125 ER -
@article{ author = "Bjekić, Jovana and Manojlović, Milica and Filipović, Saša", year = "2023", abstract = "Associative memory (AM) is the ability to bind new information into complex memory representations. Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS), especially transcranial electric stimulation (tES), has gained increased interest in research of associative memory (AM) and its impairments. To provide an overview of the current state of knowledge, we conducted a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines covering basic and clinical research. Out of 374 identified records, 41 studies were analyzed—twenty-nine in healthy young adults, six in the aging population, three comparing older and younger adults, as well as two studies on people with MCI, and one in people with Alzheimer’s dementia. Studies using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) as well as oscillatory (otDCS) and high-definition protocols (HD-tDCS, HD-tACS) have been included. The results showed methodological heterogeneity in terms of study design, stimulation type, and parameters, as well as outcome measures. Overall, the results show that tES is a promising method for AM enhancement, especially if the stimulation is applied over the parietal cortex and the effects are assessed in cued recall paradigms.", publisher = "MDPI", journal = "Life", title = "Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research", number = "5", pages = "1125", volume = "13", doi = "10.3390/life13051125" }
Bjekić, J., Manojlović, M.,& Filipović, S.. (2023). Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research. in Life MDPI., 13(5), 1125. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13051125
Bjekić J, Manojlović M, Filipović S. Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research. in Life. 2023;13(5):1125. doi:10.3390/life13051125 .
Bjekić, Jovana, Manojlović, Milica, Filipović, Saša, "Transcranial Electrical Stimulation for Associative Memory Enhancement: State-of-the-Art from Basic to Clinical Research" in Life, 13, no. 5 (2023):1125, https://doi.org/10.3390/life13051125 . .
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