Effects of tDCS on Bimanual Motor Skills: A Brief ReviewOpen Access

Pixa NH, Pollok B

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that allows the modulation of cortical excitability as well as neuroplastic reorganization using a weak constant current applied through the skull on the cerebral cortex. TDCS has been found to improve motor performance in general and motor learning in particular. However, these effects have been reported almost exclusively for unimanual motor tasks such as serial reaction time tasks, adaptation tasks, or visuo-motor tracking. Despite the importance of bimanual actions in most activities of daily living, only few studies have investigated the effects of tDCS on bimanual motor skills. The objectives of this review article are: (i) to provide a concise overview of the few existing studies in this area; and (ii) to discuss the effects of tDCS on bimanual motor skills in healthy volunteers and patients suffering from neurological diseases. Despite considerable variations in stimulation protocols, the bimanual tasks employed, and study designs, the data suggest that tDCS has the potential to enhance bimanual motor skills. The findings imply that the effects of tDCS vary with task demands, such as complexity and the level of expertise of the participating volunteers. Nevertheless, optimized stimulation protocols tailored to bimanual tasks and individual performance considering the underlying neural substrates of task execution are required in order to probe the effectiveness of tDCS in greater detail, thus creating an opportunity to support motor recovery in neuro-rehabilitation.

Details about the publication

JournalFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (Front Behav Neurosci)
Volume12
StatusPublished
Release year2018
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish

Authors from the University of Münster

Pixa, Nils Henrik

Distinctions received for the publication

Forschungsförderpreis der Freunde der Universität Mainz e.V. für herausragende Dissertationen (2019/20)
Awarded by: Freunde der Universität Mainz e.V.
Award given to: Pixa, Nils Henrik
Announced at: 15/06/2020 | Date of awarding: 15/06/2020
Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction