Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task

Continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) is a powerful form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation capable of suppressing cortical excitability for up to 50 min. A growing number of studies have applied cTBS to the visual cortex in human subjects to investigate the neural dynamics of visua...

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Main Authors: Carly A. Lasagna, Stephan F. Taylor, Taraz G. Lee, Saige Rutherford, Tristan Greathouse, Pan Gu, Ivy F. Tso
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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V2
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.709275/full
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spelling doaj-98b579b84dae4db28f5c8b2f3739717b2021-09-03T10:54:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612021-08-011510.3389/fnhum.2021.709275709275Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection TaskCarly A. Lasagna0Stephan F. Taylor1Taraz G. Lee2Saige Rutherford3Saige Rutherford4Tristan Greathouse5Pan Gu6Ivy F. Tso7Ivy F. Tso8Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Cognitive Neuroscience, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, NetherlandsDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesContinuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) is a powerful form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation capable of suppressing cortical excitability for up to 50 min. A growing number of studies have applied cTBS to the visual cortex in human subjects to investigate the neural dynamics of visual processing, but few have specifically examined its effects on central vision, which has crucial implications for safety and inference on downstream cognitive effects. The present study assessed the safety of offline, neuronavigated cTBS to V2 by examining its effects on central vision performance. In this single-blind, randomized sham-controlled, crossover study, 17 healthy adults received cTBS (at 80% active motor threshold) and sham to V2 1–2 weeks apart. Their central vision (≤8°) was tested at 1-min (T1) and again at 50-min (T50) post-stimulation. Effects of condition (cTBS vs. sham) and time (T1 vs. T50) on accuracy and reaction time were examined using Bayes factor. Bayes factor results suggested that cTBS did not impair stimulus detection over the entire central visual field nor subfields at T1 or T50. Our results offer the first explicit evidence supporting that cTBS applied to V2 does not create blind spots in the central visual field in humans during a simple detection task. Any subtler changes to vision and downstream visual perception should be investigated in future studies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.709275/fulltranscranial magnetic stimulationtheta burst stimulationvisionsafetyV2visual cortex
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author Carly A. Lasagna
Stephan F. Taylor
Taraz G. Lee
Saige Rutherford
Saige Rutherford
Tristan Greathouse
Pan Gu
Ivy F. Tso
Ivy F. Tso
spellingShingle Carly A. Lasagna
Stephan F. Taylor
Taraz G. Lee
Saige Rutherford
Saige Rutherford
Tristan Greathouse
Pan Gu
Ivy F. Tso
Ivy F. Tso
Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
transcranial magnetic stimulation
theta burst stimulation
vision
safety
V2
visual cortex
author_facet Carly A. Lasagna
Stephan F. Taylor
Taraz G. Lee
Saige Rutherford
Saige Rutherford
Tristan Greathouse
Pan Gu
Ivy F. Tso
Ivy F. Tso
author_sort Carly A. Lasagna
title Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
title_short Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
title_full Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
title_fullStr Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Secondary Visual Cortex at 80% Active Motor Threshold Does Not Impair Central Vision in Humans During a Simple Detection Task
title_sort continuous theta burst stimulation to the secondary visual cortex at 80% active motor threshold does not impair central vision in humans during a simple detection task
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) is a powerful form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation capable of suppressing cortical excitability for up to 50 min. A growing number of studies have applied cTBS to the visual cortex in human subjects to investigate the neural dynamics of visual processing, but few have specifically examined its effects on central vision, which has crucial implications for safety and inference on downstream cognitive effects. The present study assessed the safety of offline, neuronavigated cTBS to V2 by examining its effects on central vision performance. In this single-blind, randomized sham-controlled, crossover study, 17 healthy adults received cTBS (at 80% active motor threshold) and sham to V2 1–2 weeks apart. Their central vision (≤8°) was tested at 1-min (T1) and again at 50-min (T50) post-stimulation. Effects of condition (cTBS vs. sham) and time (T1 vs. T50) on accuracy and reaction time were examined using Bayes factor. Bayes factor results suggested that cTBS did not impair stimulus detection over the entire central visual field nor subfields at T1 or T50. Our results offer the first explicit evidence supporting that cTBS applied to V2 does not create blind spots in the central visual field in humans during a simple detection task. Any subtler changes to vision and downstream visual perception should be investigated in future studies.
topic transcranial magnetic stimulation
theta burst stimulation
vision
safety
V2
visual cortex
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.709275/full
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