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Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
by
Fitzgerald, Paul B.
, Wallace, Denise
, Paulmann, Silke
, Cooper, Nicholas R.
, Russo, Riccardo
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Comfort
/ Cortex (frontal)
/ Demographic aspects
/ Direct current
/ Electrical stimulation of the brain
/ Electrodes
/ ESB
/ Female
/ Geriatrics
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Nervous system diseases
/ Neural stimulation
/ Older people
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Stimulation
/ Studies
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - methods
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual perception
2016
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Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
by
Fitzgerald, Paul B.
, Wallace, Denise
, Paulmann, Silke
, Cooper, Nicholas R.
, Russo, Riccardo
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Comfort
/ Cortex (frontal)
/ Demographic aspects
/ Direct current
/ Electrical stimulation of the brain
/ Electrodes
/ ESB
/ Female
/ Geriatrics
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Nervous system diseases
/ Neural stimulation
/ Older people
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Stimulation
/ Studies
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - methods
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual perception
2016
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Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
by
Fitzgerald, Paul B.
, Wallace, Denise
, Paulmann, Silke
, Cooper, Nicholas R.
, Russo, Riccardo
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Comfort
/ Cortex (frontal)
/ Demographic aspects
/ Direct current
/ Electrical stimulation of the brain
/ Electrodes
/ ESB
/ Female
/ Geriatrics
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Middle Aged
/ Nervous system diseases
/ Neural stimulation
/ Older people
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Stimulation
/ Studies
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - adverse effects
/ Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - methods
/ Visual cortex
/ Visual perception
2016
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Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
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Perceived Comfort and Blinding Efficacy in Randomised Sham-Controlled Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Trials at 2 mA in Young and Older Healthy Adults
2016
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tDCS studies typically find that: lowest levels of comfort occur at stimulation-onset; young adult participants experience less comfort than older participants; and participants' blinding seems effective at low current strengths. At 2 mA conflicting results have been reported, questioning the effectiveness of blinding in sham-controlled paradigms using higher current strengths. Investigator blinding is rarely reported.
Using a protocol with 30 min of 2 mA stimulation we sought to: (a) investigate the level of perceived comfort in young and older adults, ranging in age from 19 to 29 years and 63 to 76 years, respectively; (b) test investigator and participant blinding; (c) assess comfort over a longer stimulation duration; (d) add to the literature on protocols using 2 mA current strength.
A two-session experiment was conducted where sham and active stimulation were administered to the frontal cortex at the F8/FP1 sites in a within-subjects manner. Levels of perceived comfort were measured, using a visual analogue scale, at the start and end of stimulation in young and older adults. Post-stimulation, participants and investigators judged whether or not active stimulation was used.
Comfort scores were lower at stimulation onset in both age groups. Older adults reported: (i) more comfort than young participants overall; (ii) comparable levels of comfort in sham and active stimulation; (iii) significantly more comfort than the young participants during active stimulation. Stimulation mode was correctly identified above chance in the second of the two sessions; 65% of all participants correctly identified the stimulation mode, resulting in a statistical trend. Similarly, the experimenter correctly identified stimulation mode significantly above chance, with 62% of all investigator judgements correct across 120 judgements.
Using 2 mA current strength over 30 minutes, tDCS stimulation comfort is lower at stimulation onset in young and older adults and, overall, lower for young participants. Investigators and participants may be able to identify active stimulation at above chance levels, although accuracy never exceeded 65% for either participants or the experimenter. Further research into blinding efficacy is recommended.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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