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Investigating the Neural Correlates in Memory Retrieval After HD-tDCS

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The University of Texas System (UT)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Adults

Treatments

Device: sham HD-tDCS
Device: active cathodal HD-tDCS
Device: active anodal HD-tDCS

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The overall objective of this study is to investigate the neural correlate in retrieval memory task.

The aim of the study is to understand the undergoing changes in late positive ERP component during retrieval memory task when stimulating the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) with High Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS).

Full description

Retrieval memory is supported by distinct retrieval process known as recollection and familiarity. These two process have been associated with distinct event related potentials (ERPs). At the time of retrieval, familiarity is associated with modulation of the FN400, an enhanced positivity for old items relative to new items observed from approximately 400-600ms post stimulus onset. The FN400 tends to have mid-frontal scalp distribution which can extend to left and right frontal areas and central midline regions. In contrast, recollection has been linked with modulation of positive going waveform that emerges approximately 600ms post stimulus and is typically maximal over parietal sites and referred to as late positive component (LPC). In addition, FN400 is found to increase gradually as a function of item retrieval confidence whereas LPC is limited to high confidence retrieval response.

High Definition transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS ) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique. Compared to the standard bipolar montage used by the conventional tDCS, it uses arrays of smaller, specially designed electrodes to deliver a constant and low current directly to the cortical brain areas to increase the spatial focality. Studies show that the cortical area undergoing stimulation with HD-tDCS is more restricted compared to the standard bipolar montage of conventional tDCS. Moreover, tDCS has been proposed as a therapeutic procedure in various diseases and tDCS in healthy adults have demonstrated to improve cognitive and memory performance, but information regarding the effects of HD-tDCS targeting the PCC and its impact on memory retrieval is scarce. By targeting the PCC area by HD-tDCS, we want to introduce a safer, easier-to-use and more accurate non-invasive neuromodulation procedure. The dysfunctions of posterior cingulate cortex hav been linked to a range of psychiatric and neurological condition such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, autism, depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as well as aging. It shows increased activity when subject retrieve autobiographical memories suggests its internal orientated function. PET and ERP combined studies have shown greater blood flow medial temporal lobe with a brief late positive ERP component in PCC. Therefore, in this study we aim to understand whether HD-tDCS targeting the PCC can modulate the late positive ERP component.

Enrollment

45 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 35 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Native English Speaker
  • Currently not using any medication
  • Capable of understanding and signing an informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Severe disease
  • Mental illness
  • Cardiac history
  • History of severe head injuries
  • History of epileptic seizures
  • Any implanted devices such as pacemaker, neurostimulator
  • Pregnancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

45 participants in 3 patient groups

active anodal HD-tDCS
Experimental group
Description:
Active anodal HD-tDCS stimulation applied during memory task
Treatment:
Device: active anodal HD-tDCS
sham HD-tDCS
Sham Comparator group
Description:
Sham HD-tDCS stimulation during memory task for comparison
Treatment:
Device: sham HD-tDCS
active cathodal HD-tDCS
Experimental group
Description:
Active cathodal HD-tDCS stimulation applied during memory task
Treatment:
Device: active cathodal HD-tDCS

Trial documents
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Trial contacts and locations

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