2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2021.01.025
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Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Enhances Sensory Discrimination Capability through Somatosensory Cortical Excitation

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“…FUS stimulation modulates the neural response induced by behavioral tasks and TMS-induced MEPs. Liu et al (2021) evaluated the interference of tFUS stimulation at S1 on the performances in a mechanical vibration frequency discrimination task in a group of healthy human participants. The behavioral results indicated that low-intensity tFUS stimulation improved vibration frequency discrimination capability.…”
Section: Excitatory Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FUS stimulation modulates the neural response induced by behavioral tasks and TMS-induced MEPs. Liu et al (2021) evaluated the interference of tFUS stimulation at S1 on the performances in a mechanical vibration frequency discrimination task in a group of healthy human participants. The behavioral results indicated that low-intensity tFUS stimulation improved vibration frequency discrimination capability.…”
Section: Excitatory Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behavioral results indicated that low-intensity tFUS stimulation improved vibration frequency discrimination capability. EEG and electrophysiological source imaging (ESI) results revealed that tFUS improved sensory discrimination capability through exciting the targeted sensory cortex ( Liu et al, 2021 ). The study by Gibson et al (2018) used a diagnostic imaging ultrasound system to stimulate the motor cortex.…”
Section: Excitatory Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since a decade ago, many researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) in the central nervous system of rodent models [1e6], sheep models [7], primate models [8e10] and human subjects [11e15]. The capabilities of tFUS as a neuromodulation technique is coming into light, such as the ability to reliably induce time-locked neuronal activity in vitro [16,17], and in rodents [5,18], or the ability to safely modulate evoked potentials in humans [11,13,14,19], etc. As the field advances towards a better understanding of the mechanisms of tFUS and its translatability to clinical utility [5], a natural subsequent investigation is the ability of tFUS to effectively deliver sustained therapeutic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single-element TUS pulses could effectively activate local brain regions and produce relevant modulation on the behaviors ( Ai et al, 2016 , 2018 ). For example, TUS over frontal eye fields modulated the choice behavior in the macaque monkey ( Kubanek et al., 2020 ), TUS over visual cortex induced phosphene phenomenon ( Lee et al., 2016b ), TUS over somatosensory cortex elicited tactile sensations in the hands and improved sensory discrimination capability ( Lee et al., 2015 ; Legon et al., 2014 ; Liu et al., 2021 ), TUS over right anterior insula/frontal operculum and dorsal ACC reduced parasympathetic fear responses and emotional distraction interference on performance ( Fini and Tyler, 2020a , 2020b ), and TUS over primary motor cortex altered motor cortical excitability, which was reflected by motor evoked potential (MEP) measurement ( Fomenko et al., 2020 ; Gibson et al., 2018 ; Legon et al., 2018b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%