Sistema FMUSP-HC: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSPREGO, Gabriel G.LAPENTA, Olivia M.MARQUES, Lucas M.COSTA, Thiago L.LEITE, JorgeCARVALHO, SandraGONCALVES, Oscar F.BRUNONI, Andre R.FREGNI, FelipeBOGGIO, Paulo S.2015-08-142015-08-142015NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, v.594, p.12-16, 20150304-3940https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/9984The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is involved in the cognitive appraisal and modulation of the pain experience. In this sham-controlled study, with healthy volunteers, we used bi-hemispheric transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the DLPFC to assess emotional reactions elicited by pain observation. Left-cathodal/right-anodal tDCS decreased valence and arousal evaluations compared to other tDCS conditions. Compared to sham condition, both left-cathodal/right-anodal and left-anodal/right-cathodal tDCS decreased hostility, sadness and self-pain perception. These decreased sensations after both active tDCS suggest a common role for left and right DLPFC in personal distress modulation. However, the differences in arousal and valence evaluations point to distinct roles of lateralized DLPFC in cognitive empathy, probably through distinct emotion regulation mechanisms.engrestrictedAccessPhysical painPain empathyEmotion regulationDorsolateral prefrontal cortexTranscranial direct current stimulationPupil dilationdirect-current stimulationmodulationHemispheric dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lateralization in the regulation of empathy for painarticleCopyright ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD10.1016/j.neulet.2015.03.042Neurosciences1872-7972