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Transcranial direct current stimulation may modulate extinction memory in posttraumatic stress disorder

BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in fear extinction and recall are core components of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Data from animal and human studies point to a role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in extinction learning and subsequent retention of extinction memories. Given the incr...

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Autores principales: van‘t Wout, Mascha, Longo, Sharon M., Reddy, Madhavi K., Philip, Noah S., Bowker, Marguerite T., Greenberg, Benjamin D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28523223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.681
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author van‘t Wout, Mascha
Longo, Sharon M.
Reddy, Madhavi K.
Philip, Noah S.
Bowker, Marguerite T.
Greenberg, Benjamin D.
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Longo, Sharon M.
Reddy, Madhavi K.
Philip, Noah S.
Bowker, Marguerite T.
Greenberg, Benjamin D.
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description BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in fear extinction and recall are core components of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Data from animal and human studies point to a role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in extinction learning and subsequent retention of extinction memories. Given the increasing interest in developing noninvasive brain stimulation protocols for psychopathology treatment, we piloted whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) during extinction learning, vs. during consolidation of extinction learning, might improve extinction recall in veterans with warzone‐related PTSD. METHODS: Twenty‐eight veterans with PTSD completed a 2‐day Pavlovian fear conditioning, extinction, and recall paradigm. Participants received one 10‐min session of 2 mA anodal tDCS over AF3, intended to target the vmPFC. Fourteen received tDCS that started simultaneously with extinction learning onset, and the remaining 14 participants received tDCS during extinction consolidation. Normalized skin conductance reactivity (SCR) was the primary outcome measure. Linear mixed effects models were used to test for effects of tDCS on late extinction and early extinction recall 24 hr later. RESULTS: During early recall, veterans who received tDCS during extinction consolidation showed slightly lower SCR in response to previously extinguished stimuli as compared to veterans who received tDCS simultaneous with extinction learning (p = .08), generating a medium effect size (Cohen's d = .38). There was no significant effect of tDCS on SCR during late extinction. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings suggest that testing the effects of tDCS during consolidation of fear extinction may have promise as a way of enhancing extinction recall.
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spelling pubmed-54341862017-05-18 Transcranial direct current stimulation may modulate extinction memory in posttraumatic stress disorder van‘t Wout, Mascha Longo, Sharon M. Reddy, Madhavi K. Philip, Noah S. Bowker, Marguerite T. Greenberg, Benjamin D. Brain Behav Original Research BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in fear extinction and recall are core components of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Data from animal and human studies point to a role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in extinction learning and subsequent retention of extinction memories. Given the increasing interest in developing noninvasive brain stimulation protocols for psychopathology treatment, we piloted whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) during extinction learning, vs. during consolidation of extinction learning, might improve extinction recall in veterans with warzone‐related PTSD. METHODS: Twenty‐eight veterans with PTSD completed a 2‐day Pavlovian fear conditioning, extinction, and recall paradigm. Participants received one 10‐min session of 2 mA anodal tDCS over AF3, intended to target the vmPFC. Fourteen received tDCS that started simultaneously with extinction learning onset, and the remaining 14 participants received tDCS during extinction consolidation. Normalized skin conductance reactivity (SCR) was the primary outcome measure. Linear mixed effects models were used to test for effects of tDCS on late extinction and early extinction recall 24 hr later. RESULTS: During early recall, veterans who received tDCS during extinction consolidation showed slightly lower SCR in response to previously extinguished stimuli as compared to veterans who received tDCS simultaneous with extinction learning (p = .08), generating a medium effect size (Cohen's d = .38). There was no significant effect of tDCS on SCR during late extinction. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings suggest that testing the effects of tDCS during consolidation of fear extinction may have promise as a way of enhancing extinction recall. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5434186/ /pubmed/28523223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.681 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Transcranial direct current stimulation may modulate extinction memory in posttraumatic stress disorder
title_sort transcranial direct current stimulation may modulate extinction memory in posttraumatic stress disorder
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28523223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.681
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