Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity

Abstract Interventions to improve working memory, e.g. by combining task rehearsal and non-invasive brain stimulation, are gaining popularity. Many factors, however, affect the outcome of these interventions. We hypothesize that working memory capacity at baseline predicts how an individual performs...

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Main Authors: Sara Assecondi, Rong Hu, Gail Eskes, Xiaoping Pan, Jin Zhou, Kim Shapiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84298-3
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spelling doaj-4c16f6f5fe9042acb32770379617b2042021-03-11T12:26:18ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-84298-3Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacitySara Assecondi0Rong Hu1Gail Eskes2Xiaoping Pan3Jin Zhou4Kim Shapiro5Visual Experience Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of BirminghamVisual Experience Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of BirminghamDepartments of Psychiatry and Psychology & Neuroscience, Dalhousie UniversityDepartment of Neurology, Guangzhou First People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, South China University of TechnologyDepartment of Neurology, Guangzhou First People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, South China University of TechnologyVisual Experience Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of BirminghamAbstract Interventions to improve working memory, e.g. by combining task rehearsal and non-invasive brain stimulation, are gaining popularity. Many factors, however, affect the outcome of these interventions. We hypothesize that working memory capacity at baseline predicts how an individual performs on a working memory task, by setting limits on the benefit derived from tDCS when combined with strategy instructions; specifically, we hypothesize that individuals with low capacity will benefit the most. Eighty-four participants underwent two sessions of an adaptive working memory task (n-back) on two consecutive days. Participants were split into four independent groups (SHAM vs ACTIVE stimulation and STRATEGY vs no STRATEGY instructions). For the purpose of analysis, individuals were divided based on their baseline working memory capacity. Results support our prediction that the combination of tDCS and strategy instructions is particularly beneficial in low capacity individuals. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of factors affecting the outcome of tDCS when used in conjunction with cognitive training to improve working memory. Moreover, our results have implications for training regimens, e.g., by designing interventions predicated on baseline cognitive abilities, or focusing on strategy development for specific attentional skills.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84298-3
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author Sara Assecondi
Rong Hu
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Jin Zhou
Kim Shapiro
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Rong Hu
Gail Eskes
Xiaoping Pan
Jin Zhou
Kim Shapiro
Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
Scientific Reports
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Rong Hu
Gail Eskes
Xiaoping Pan
Jin Zhou
Kim Shapiro
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title Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
title_short Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
title_full Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
title_fullStr Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
title_full_unstemmed Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
title_sort impact of tdcs on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Interventions to improve working memory, e.g. by combining task rehearsal and non-invasive brain stimulation, are gaining popularity. Many factors, however, affect the outcome of these interventions. We hypothesize that working memory capacity at baseline predicts how an individual performs on a working memory task, by setting limits on the benefit derived from tDCS when combined with strategy instructions; specifically, we hypothesize that individuals with low capacity will benefit the most. Eighty-four participants underwent two sessions of an adaptive working memory task (n-back) on two consecutive days. Participants were split into four independent groups (SHAM vs ACTIVE stimulation and STRATEGY vs no STRATEGY instructions). For the purpose of analysis, individuals were divided based on their baseline working memory capacity. Results support our prediction that the combination of tDCS and strategy instructions is particularly beneficial in low capacity individuals. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of factors affecting the outcome of tDCS when used in conjunction with cognitive training to improve working memory. Moreover, our results have implications for training regimens, e.g., by designing interventions predicated on baseline cognitive abilities, or focusing on strategy development for specific attentional skills.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84298-3
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