Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation boosts mood recovery after effort exertion.
Magdalena FerstlVanessa TeckentrupWy Ming LinFranziska KräutleinAnne KühnelJohannes KlausMartin WalterNils B KroemerPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
We conclude that taVNS boosts mood after a prolonged period of effort exertion with concurrent stimulation and that acute motivational effects of taVNS are partly dependent on initial mood states. Collectively, our results show that taVNS may help quickly improve affect after a mood challenge, potentially by modulating interoceptive signals contributing to the reappraisal of effortful behavior. This suggests that taVNS could be a useful add-on to current behavioral therapies.