| Literature DB >> 27703440 |
Qinghua He1, Mei Chen2, Chuansheng Chen3, Gui Xue4, Tingyong Feng2, Antoine Bechara5.
Abstract
Previous correlational imaging studies have implicated the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in decision making. Using High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS), the present study directly investigated the causal role of the DLPFC in performing the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) and the Inter-Temporal Choice (ITC) task. Three experiments were conducted: Experiment 1 (N = 41) to study the left DLPFC, Experiment 2 (N = 49) to study the right DLPFC, and Experiment 3 (N = 20, a subset of those in Experiment 1) to switch the experimental and control conditions. All participants were healthy male college students. For Experiments 1 and 2, participants were randomly assigned to either the HD-tDCS or the sham stimulation condition. For Experiment 3, participants were assigned to the condition they were not in during Experiment 1. Results showed that HD-tDCS over the left DLPFC increased IGT score, decreased the recency parameter in IGT, and lowered delay discounting rate (k) in the ITC task. We discussed the potential roles of impulse control and time perception in mediating the effect of tDCS stimulation of left DLPFC on decision making. Our results have clinical implications for the treatment of disorders involving poor decision-making, such as addictions.Entities:
Keywords: DLPFC; HD-tDCS; IGT; decision making; inter-temporal choice task
Year: 2016 PMID: 27703440 PMCID: PMC5028393 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078