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Augmenting Visual Search Performance With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
Authors:Justin M Nelson  Lindsey K McIntire  Chuck Goodyear  Craig Walters
Institution:1. Infoscitex Inc., Dayton, Ohio;2. Infoscitex Inc.;3. MRI Interventions, Irvine, California
Abstract:Military personnel endure rigorous and demanding man-hours designated to monitoring and locating targets in tasks such as cyber defense and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) operators. These tasks are monotonous and repetitive, which can result in vigilance decrement. The objective of the study was to implement a form of noninvasive brain stimulation known as transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS) over the left frontal eye field (LFEF) region of the scalp to improve cognitive performance. The participants received anodal and cathodal stimulation of 2 mA for 30 min as well as placebo stimulation on 3 separate days while performing the task. The findings suggest that anodal and cathodal stimulation significantly improves detection accuracy. Also, a correlation was detected between percent of eye closure (PERCLOS) and blinking frequency in relation to stimulation condition. Our data suggest that tDCS over the LFEF would be a beneficial countermeasure to mitigate the vigilance decrement and improve visual search performance.
Keywords:frontal eye field (FEF)  percent of eye closure (PERCLOS)  sustained attention  transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS)  vigilance
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