“…Our results suggest that the normal top-down influence of A7 in the absence of c-tDCS enhances neuronal activity in V1, consistent with previous studies in neuroimaging ( Chen et al., 2014 ; Galuske et al., 2002 ; Huang et al., 2004 ; Liang et al., 2007 ; Tong et al., 2011 ; Yang et al., 2016b ) and single-unit recordings ( Huh et al., 2018 ; Jansen-Amorim et al., 2012 ; Wang et al., 2000 , 2007 , 2010 ; Zhang et al., 2014 ). Our results are also supported by neuronal tracing studies that showed that most feedback neurons are CaMKII-positive pyramidal neurons ( Budd, 1998 ; Han et al., 2008 ; Johnson and Burkhalter, 1994 , 1997 ; Pan et al., 2021b ) and may use primarily excitatory amino acid as neurotransmitters ( Johnson and Burkhalter, 1994 ; van Loon et al., 2015 ). The observed excitatory top-down influence of A7 on V1 is, however, different from reports of inhibitory top-down effects of V2/V3 on V1 neurons in primate and rodent studies ( Hishida et al., 2019 ; Maniglia et al., 2019 ; Nassi et al., 2013 , 2014 ).…”