114. An unexpected target of Spinal Direct Current Stimulation: Interhemispheric connectivity in humans

2016 
Transcutaneous spinal Direct Current Stimulation (tsDCS) is a noninvasive technique based on the application of weak currents over spinal cord. We studied the effects of tsDCS on interhemispheric connectivity and visual processing by evaluating changes in ipsilateral Silent Period (iSP), Transcallosal Conduction Time (TCT) and hemifield Visual Evoked Potentials (hVEPs), before and at different intervals following sham, anodal and cathodal tsDCS (T10–T12 level, 2.0 mA, 20 ′ ). Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) were recorded from abductor pollicis brevis (APB), abductor hallucis (AH) and deltoid muscles. hVEPs were recorded bilaterally by reversal of a horizontal square wave grating. Anodal tsDCS increased TCT ( p p  = 0.0003; P1: p p p  = 0.0005; deltoid: p p
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