Table 2 Mean reaction times (ms) for each session, for each of the four tasks and relevant conditions. For the go/no-go task, reaction times are presented for the ‘go’ trials only.

From: Anodal tDCS applied during multitasking training leads to transferable performance gains

Task

Group

Pre

Training

Post

Follow up

1

2

3

4

Trained single/dual

Anode

846/1203

859/1184

776/1098

765/1082

770/1097

758/1068

824/1148

Cathode

857/1228

861/1209

808/1148

804/1130

775/1113

791/1116

884/1163

Sham

881/1221

858/1183

797/1110

798/1092

815/1113

813/1102

864/1174

Control single/dual

Anode

902/1237

792/1092

834/1183

Cathode

863/1238

823/1141

821/1139

Sham

856/1174

826/1097

863/1139

Visual search

Anode

848/970/1114

-

745/845/948

719/813/898

Cathode

837/971/1033

743/872/955

702/802/897

Sham

870/1018/1116

782/895/1013

764/867/959

Go/no go

Anode

376

363

363

Cathode

366

356

351

Sham

376

348

345

  1. The follow-up sessions comprised a slightly reduced N for the cathodal and sham groups (highlighted in italics).