Transcranial electrical stimulation nomenclature
Authors
Marom Bikson
Zeinab Esmaeilpour
Devin Adair
Greg Kronberg
William J. Tyler
Andrea Antal
Abhishek Datta
Bernhard A. Sabel
Michael A. Nitsche
Colleen Loo
Dylan Edwards, Edith Cowan UniversityFollow
Hamed Ekhtiari
Helena Knotkova
Adam J. Woods
Benjamin M. Hampstead
Bashar W. Badran
Angel V. Peterchev
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Title
Brain Stimulation
Publisher
Elsevier
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences
RAS ID
30031
Abstract
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) aims to alter brain function non-invasively by applying current to electrodes on the scalp. Decades of research and technological advancement are associated with a growing diversity of tES methods and the associated nomenclature for describing these methods. Whether intended to produce a specific response so the brain can be studied or lead to a more enduring change in behavior (e.g. for treatment), the motivations for using tES have themselves influenced the evolution of nomenclature, leading to some scientific, clinical, and public confusion. This ambiguity arises from (i) the infinite parameter space available in designing tES methods of application and (ii) varied naming conventions based upon the intended effects and/or methods of application. Here, we compile a cohesive nomenclature for contemporary tES technologies that respects existing and historical norms, while incorporating insight and classifications based on state-of-the-art findings. We consolidate and clarify existing terminology conventions, but do not aim to create new nomenclature. The presented nomenclature aims to balance adopting broad definitions that encourage flexibility and innovation in research approaches, against classification specificity that minimizes ambiguity about protocols but can hinder progress. Constructive research around tES classification, such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), should allow some variations in protocol but also distinguish from approaches that bear so little resemblance that their safety and efficacy should not be compared directly. The proposed framework includes terms in contemporary use across peer-reviewed publications, including relatively new nomenclature introduced in the past decade, such as transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and transcranial pulsed current stimulation (tPCS), as well as terms with long historical use such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). We also define commonly used terms-of-the-trade including electrode, lead, anode, and cathode, whose prior use, in varied contexts, can also be a source of confusion. This comprehensive clarification of nomenclature and associated preliminary proposals for standardized terminology can support the development of consensus on efficacy, safety, and regulatory standards.
DOI
10.1016/j.brs.2019.07.010
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Bikson, M., Esmaeilpour, Z., Adair, D., Kronberg, G., Tyler, W. J., Antal, A., ... Peterchev, A. V. (2019). Transcranial electrical stimulation nomenclature. Brain Stimulation, 12, 1349-1366. Available here