Improving transcranial direct current stimulation using model-based optimized electrode configurations.
- Conditions
- n.a.
- Registration Number
- NL-OMON38925
- Lead Sponsor
- niversitair Medisch Centrum Sint Radboud
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 30
Age 18-45 years
Righthanded
• Epilepsy, convulsion or seizure (TMS)
• Serious head trauma or brain surgery
• Large or ferromagnetic metal parts in the head (except for a dental wire)
• Implanted cardiac pacemaker or neurostimulator
• Pregnancy
• Skin diseases at intended electrode sites (EMG, tDCS)
• History or current presence of any neurologic or psychiatric disease
• Any prescribed medication that can alter cortical excitability (e.g. antiepileptics, tricyclic anti-depressives or benzodiazepines) or can have an influence on the participant*s vigilance or cognitive performance within two weeks prior to participation
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <p>This study will examine the changes in motor cortical excitability, defined as<br /><br>the size of MEPs measured via TMS and EMG, induced by anodal tDCS using<br /><br>different electrode configurations. Specifically, we predict that the<br /><br>model-based optimized configurations will lead to a larger increase in MEP size<br /><br>than the standard configuration from literature.</p><br>
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <p>Furthermore, we expect that optimization based on both electric field strength<br /><br>and direction will lead to a larger increase in MEP size than optimization<br /><br>based on electric field strength alone.</p><br>