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Springer Science and Business Media LLC Scientific Reports 15(1)
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    We investigated the effects of cognitive training with transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) applied to the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) or dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on improving a multidirectional number line estimation task. We predicted that a single session of tRNS targeting IPS would enhance accuracy without affecting response speed, while a single session of tRNS targeting the DLPFC would improve response speed without influencing accuracy. Through a repeated measure within-between-subject design, 39 healthy participants (M = 21.39, SD = 2.64) were divided into either an IPS (n = 20) or DLPFC (n = 19) bilateral stimulation group, whereby in a counterbalanced order, the participants received a sham session and a session of tRNS separated by 1 week. Stimulation was paired with training tasks focused on the approximate number system. Participants were measured by their speed and accuracy on a multidirectional number line estimation task. Findings partially support predictions, tRNS to the IPS improved accuracy but not speed on the number line estimation task after a single session. Contrary to expectations on tRNS to the DLPFC, no effects were observed. Findings contribute to our understanding of using a single session tRNS as a tool in interventions aimed at maths low achievers.

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