| Literature DB >> 24754366 |
Andre R Brunoni1, Pedro Shiozawa, Dennis Truong, Daniel C Javitt, Hélio Elkis, Felipe Fregni, Marom Bikson.
Abstract
Although recent clinical studies using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for schizophrenia showed encouraging results, several tDCS montages were employed and their current flow pattern has not been investigated. We performed a systematic review to identify clinical tDCS studies in schizophrenia. We then applied computer head modeling analysis for prediction of current flow. Out of 41 references, we identified 12 relevant studies. The most employed montage was anode and cathode over the left dorsolateral prefrontal and temporoparietal cortex, respectively. Computational model analysis predicted activation and under-activation under the anode and the cathode, respectively, occurring in areas respectively associated with negative and positive symptoms. We also identified tDCS-induced electrical currents in cortical areas between the electrodes (frontoparietal network) and, to a lesser extent, in deeper structures involved in schizophrenia pathophysiology. Mechanisms of tDCS effects in schizophrenia and the usefulness of computer modeling techniques for planning tDCS trials in schizophrenia are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: auditory hallucinations; computer based modeling; non-invasive brain stimulation; schizophrenia; transcranial direct current stimulation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24754366 DOI: 10.1586/17434440.2014.911082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Med Devices ISSN: 1743-4440 Impact factor: 3.166