Individual alpha frequency tACS reduces functional connectivity across the default mode network
Martín Carrasco-Gómez,
Alejandra García-Colomo,
Jesús Cabrera-Álvarez
et al.
Abstract:Structured AbstractObjectivesResearch on the influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation over alpha functional connectivity (FC) is scarce, and at the same time poses as a potential treatment for various diseases. This study aimed to investigate the effects of individualized alpha frequency tACS (IAF-tACS) on FC within the default mode network (DMN) in healthy individuals, particularly focusing on the precuneus (PCU) as a major hub within the network.Materials and Methods27 healthy participants w… Show more
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