Effects of Catecholaminergic and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Response Inhibition
Anna Helin Koyun,
Paul Wendiggensen,
Veit Roessner
et al.
Abstract:Background
The principle of gain control determines the efficiency of neuronal processing and can be enhanced with pharmacological or brain stimulation methods. It is a key factor for cognitive control, but the degree of how much gain control may be enhanced underlies a physical limit.
Methods
To investigate whether MPH and tDCS share common underlying mechanisms and cognitive effects, we administered methylphenidate (MPH) an… Show more
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