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Exploring prefrontal cortex functions in healthy humans by transcranial electrical stimulation 被引量:7

Exploring prefrontal cortex functions in healthy humans by transcranial electrical stimulation
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摘要 The prefrontal cortex is involved in a multitude of cognitive, emotional, motivational, and social processes, so exploring its specific functions is crucial for understanding human experience and behavior. Functional imaging approaches have largely contributed to the enhancement of our understanding, but might have limitations in establishing causal relationships between physiology and the related psychological and behavioral processes. Non-invasive electrical stimulation with direct or alternating currents can help to enhance our understanding with regard to specific processes, and might provide future protocols able to improve them in case of malfunctions. We review the current state of the field, and provide an outlook for future developments. The prefrontal cortex is involved in a multitude of cognitive, emotional, motivational, and social processes, so exploring its specific functions is crucial for understanding human experience and behavior. Functional imaging approaches have largely contributed to the enhancement of our understanding, but might have limitations in establishing causal relationships between physiology and the related psychological and behavioral processes. Non-invasive electrical stimulation with direct or alternating currents can help to enhance our understanding with regard to specific processes, and might provide future protocols able to improve them in case of malfunctions. We review the current state of the field, and provide an outlook for future developments.
出处 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期198-206,共9页 神经科学通报(英文版)
关键词 affective disorders brain stimulation frontal lobe affective disorders brain stimulation frontal lobe
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