10-Hz tACS over the prefrontal cortex improves phonemic fluency in healthy individuals

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Abstract

Verbal fluency is an important indicator of human verbal ability. Methods to improve fluency is an interesting issue necessitating investigation. To do this, the current study required participants to randomly receive transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at 10 Hz, 40 Hz (control frequency), and sham stimulation over the prefrontal cortex before a phonemic fluency task. It was found that 10-Hz tACS significantly improved phonemic fluency relative to sham stimulation. This result demonstrates the modulatory effect of 10-Hz tACS on language ability.

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Sun, Y., Huang, L., Hua, Q., & Liu, Q. (2022). 10-Hz tACS over the prefrontal cortex improves phonemic fluency in healthy individuals. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11961-8

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