“…Recently, some brain imaging studies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, found that taVNS could influence a range of cortex and subcortex regions, including the contralateral postcentral gyrus, bilateral insula, frontal cortex, right operculum, left cerebellum, insula, hippocampus, amygdala, and thalamus (Yakunina et al, 2017;Badran et al, 2018). Moreover, behavioral studies have confirmed that taVNS could improve a series of cognitive functions, such as WM (Sun et al, 2021a), inhibitory control processes (Beste et al, 2016), and divergent thinking (Colzato et al, 2018). Considering similar modulatory effects and the complementary modulatory mechanism of tDCS and taVNS (top-down and bottom-up mechanisms) on cognition, the effects of their simultaneous joint stimulation with dual-path mechanisms are worthy of exploring.…”