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Title: Clinical research with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): Challenges and future directions
Authors: BRUNONI, Andre RussowskyNITSCHE, Michael A.BOLOGNINI, NadiaBIKSON, MaromWAGNER, TimMERABET, LotfiEDWARDS, Dylan J.VALERO-CABRE, AntoniROTENBERG, AlexanderPASCUAL-LEONE, AlvaroFERRUCCI, RobertaPRIORI, AlbertoBOGGIO, Paulo SergioFREGNI, Felipe
Citation: BRAIN STIMULATION, v.5, n.3, p.175-195, 2012
Abstract: Background Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a neuromodulatory technique that delivers low-intensity, direct current to cortical areas facilitating or inhibiting spontaneous neuronal activity. In the past 10 years, tDCS physiologic mechanisms of action have been intensively investigated giving support for the investigation of its applications in clinical neuropsychiatry and rehabilitation. However, new methodologic, ethical, and regulatory issues emerge when translating the findings of preclinical and phase I studies into phase II and III clinical studies. The aim of this comprehensive review is to discuss the key challenges of this process and possible methods to address them. Methods We convened a workgroup of researchers in the field to review, discuss, and provide updates and key challenges of tDCS use in clinical research. Main Findings/Discussion We reviewed several basic and clinical studies in the field and identified potential limitations, taking into account the particularities of the technique. We review and discuss the findings into four topics: (1) mechanisms of action of tDCS, parameters of use and computer-based human brain modeling investigating electric current fields and magnitude induced by tDCS; (2) methodologic aspects related to the clinical research of tDCS as divided according to study phase (ie, preclinical, phase I, phase H, and phase HI studies); (3) ethical and regulatory concerns; and (4) future directions regarding novel approaches, novel devices, and future studies involving tDCS. Finally, we propose some alternative methods to facilitate clinical research on tDCS.
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