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Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study

BACKGROUND: Individuals with Lewy body dementia (LBD) typically exhibit impairments in attentional and executive function. Current pharmacological treatments have limited efficacy, with associated side effects. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may represent an alternative treatment, as...

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Autores principales: Elder, Greg J., Firbank, Michael J., Kumar, Hrishikesh, Chatterjee, Payel, Chakraborty, Titas, Dutt, Alakananda, Taylor, John-Paul
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26250473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1041610215001180
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author Elder, Greg J.
Firbank, Michael J.
Kumar, Hrishikesh
Chatterjee, Payel
Chakraborty, Titas
Dutt, Alakananda
Taylor, John-Paul
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Firbank, Michael J.
Kumar, Hrishikesh
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Chakraborty, Titas
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Taylor, John-Paul
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description BACKGROUND: Individuals with Lewy body dementia (LBD) typically exhibit impairments in attentional and executive function. Current pharmacological treatments have limited efficacy, with associated side effects. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may represent an alternative treatment, as cognitive improvements have been demonstrated in healthy individuals. However, no studies to date have assessed the feasibility of tDCS in an LBD population. The aim of this preliminary study, therefore, was to assess the tolerability of tDCS, as well as its effects upon attentional and visuoperceptual performance, in LBD patients. METHODS: Thirteen participants completed attentional (simple reaction time, choice reaction time, and digit vigilance) and forced-choice visuoperceptual (angle and motion perception) tasks before and after one 20-min session of active tDCS (0.08 mA/cm(2)). The anodal electrode was applied to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cathodal electrode was applied to the right deltoid. Attentional (task accuracy and reaction time to correct answers) and visuoperceptual (task accuracy and difficulty) outcome measures were compared using paired t-tests. RESULTS: All participants tolerated stimulation and did not report any side effects during or immediately after stimulation. Post-stimulation improvements were observed in the choice reaction time (increased percentage of correct answers; p = 0.01) and digit vigilance (reduced mean reaction time to correct answers; p = 0.02) attention tasks. Visuoperceptual task performance did not improve (all p-values > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Attentional, but not visuoperceptual, improvements were observed following stimulation in LBD patients. Larger-scale, placebo-controlled trials are needed to confirm whether tDCS is a useful treatment option for attentional deficits in LBD.
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spelling pubmed-47201432016-01-29 Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study Elder, Greg J. Firbank, Michael J. Kumar, Hrishikesh Chatterjee, Payel Chakraborty, Titas Dutt, Alakananda Taylor, John-Paul Int Psychogeriatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Individuals with Lewy body dementia (LBD) typically exhibit impairments in attentional and executive function. Current pharmacological treatments have limited efficacy, with associated side effects. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may represent an alternative treatment, as cognitive improvements have been demonstrated in healthy individuals. However, no studies to date have assessed the feasibility of tDCS in an LBD population. The aim of this preliminary study, therefore, was to assess the tolerability of tDCS, as well as its effects upon attentional and visuoperceptual performance, in LBD patients. METHODS: Thirteen participants completed attentional (simple reaction time, choice reaction time, and digit vigilance) and forced-choice visuoperceptual (angle and motion perception) tasks before and after one 20-min session of active tDCS (0.08 mA/cm(2)). The anodal electrode was applied to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cathodal electrode was applied to the right deltoid. Attentional (task accuracy and reaction time to correct answers) and visuoperceptual (task accuracy and difficulty) outcome measures were compared using paired t-tests. RESULTS: All participants tolerated stimulation and did not report any side effects during or immediately after stimulation. Post-stimulation improvements were observed in the choice reaction time (increased percentage of correct answers; p = 0.01) and digit vigilance (reduced mean reaction time to correct answers; p = 0.02) attention tasks. Visuoperceptual task performance did not improve (all p-values > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Attentional, but not visuoperceptual, improvements were observed following stimulation in LBD patients. Larger-scale, placebo-controlled trials are needed to confirm whether tDCS is a useful treatment option for attentional deficits in LBD. Cambridge University Press 2016-02 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4720143/ /pubmed/26250473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1041610215001180 Text en © International Psychogeriatric Association 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Taylor, John-Paul
Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title_full Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title_fullStr Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title_short Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in Lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
title_sort effects of transcranial direct current stimulation upon attention and visuoperceptual function in lewy body dementia: a preliminary study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26250473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1041610215001180
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