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Effects of Frontoparietal Theta tACS on Verbal Working Memory: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Analysis
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Left-lateralized frontoparietal theta oscillations are thought to play an important role in verbal working memory. We causally tested this idea by stimulating the frontoparietal theta network at individual theta frequencies (4 to 8 Hz) during verbal working memory and observing the subsequent behavioral and neurophysiological effects. Weak electric currents were delivered via two 4x1 HD electrode arrays centered at F3 and P3. Three stimulation configurations, including in-phase, anti-phase, or
doi:10.1101/2021.07.11.451931
fatcat:nmv3jhkvsna6dhjh7n4h2t2cfm