Enhancing Social Ability by Stimulating Right Temporoparietal Junction

Santiesteban, Idalmis; Banissy, Michael J.; Catmur, Caroline and Bird, Geoffrey. 2012. Enhancing Social Ability by Stimulating Right Temporoparietal Junction. Current Biology, 22(23), pp. 2274-2277. ISSN 1879-0445 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

The temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is a key node within the "social brain". Several studies suggest that the TPJ controls representations of the self or another individual across a variety of low-level (agency discrimination, visual perspective taking, control of imitation) and high-level (mentalizing, empathy) sociocognitive processes. We explored whether sociocognitive abilities relying on on-line control of self and other representations could be modulated with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of TPJ. Participants received excitatory (anodal), inhibitory (cathodal), or sham stimulation before completing three sociocognitive tasks. Anodal stimulation improved the on-line control of self-other representations elicited by the imitation and perspective-taking tasks while not affecting attribution of mental states during a self-referential task devoid of such a requirement. Our findings demonstrate the efficacy of tDCS to improve social cognition and highlight the potential for tDCS to be used as a tool to aid self-other processing in clinical populations.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.10.018

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Psychology
Research Office > REF2014

Dates:

DateEvent
4 December 2012Published

Item ID:

8393

Date Deposited:

10 Jun 2013 12:50

Last Modified:

29 Apr 2020 15:51

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/8393

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