Sleep stage-specific effects of 0.75 Hz phase-synchronized rTMS and tACS on delta frequency activity during sleep
Kuri Takahashi, Min-Fang Kuo, Michael A. Nitsche

TL;DR
This study explores how combining two brain stimulation techniques affects delta brain waves during sleep, showing increased activity in deep sleep stages.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel combined rTMS and tACS protocol that specifically enhances delta oscillatory activity during N3 sleep.
Findings
Combined rTMS and tACS increased delta oscillatory activity during the N3 sleep stage.
Functional connectivity was enhanced during the N2 sleep stage as measured by global efficiency.
Abstract
Slow oscillatory activity during non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep plays a crucial role in both physical health and cognitive functions. Enhancing slow oscillatory activity during sleep has the potential to benefit these domains, yet an optimal stimulation protocol has not been established. This study aimed to investigate whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), synchronized with the trough phase of 0.75 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can modulate EEG activity in the delta frequency range during sleep and enhance cognitive functions. Healthy adults participated in a within-subject, counterbalanced study design comparing real and sham stimulation conditions. Combined rTMS and tACS was applied over the bilateral prefrontal cortex before sleep. We evaluated (1) power spectral density and functional connectivity within the delta frequency range…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and Wakefulness Research · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
