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This study aims to (i) assess the effects of combined tDCS and cognitive training on decision-making on a trained task (Iowa Gambling Task; IGT); and (ii) test generalization to a closely related cognitive domain, namely motor impulsivity. It is hypothesized that combined anodal tDCS and cognitive training will result in more advantageous decisions and better impulse control than combined sham tDCS and cognitive training.


Clinical Trial Description

Impaired decision-making under conditions of uncertainty and risk has been implicated in maladaptive personality development and violent behaviour. There is a dearth of studies that examined the effects of combined tDCS and cognitive training on decision-making under conditions of uncertainty and risk. It is also unclear if these effects are generalizable to tasks in other domains such as response inhibition (motor impulsivity). To examine these issues further, a single blind parallel arms randomized controlled trial will be conducted, involving a sample of healthy volunteers aged between 18 and 40. This will entail applying either active or sham tDCS over the anterior frontal cortex (including the vm-PFC) while participants undertake decision-making training using the Iowa Gambling Task. Decision-making will be assessed using the IGT, which is a computerized gambling task used to assess decision-making under conditions of uncertainty and risk. IGT is sensitive to damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), which is considered to play a key role in decision-making. Motor impulsivity will be measured using the Stop Signal Task (SST). The UPPS+P Impulsive Behaviour Scale will be used to index trait impulsivity. The Profile of Mood States will be used to measure state emotion before and after tDCS. ;


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NCT number NCT03886025
Study type Interventional
Source Queen's University
Contact Najat Khalifa, MD, FRCPC
Phone 6135444900
Email nrk2@queensu.ca
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 15, 2022
Completion date April 30, 2025

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