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Title: Transcranial direct current stimulation in psychiatric disorders
Authors: TORTELLA, Gabriel
CASATI, Roberta
APARICIO, Luana V. M.
MANTOVANI, Antonio
SENÇO, Natasha
D’URSO, Giordano
BRUNELIN, Jerome
GUARIENTI, Fabiana
SELINGARDI, Priscila Mara Lorencini
MUSZKAT, Débora
PEREIRA JUNIOR, Bernardo de Sampaio
VALIENGO, Leandro
MOFFA, Adriano H.
SIMIS, Marcel
BORRIONE, Lucas
BRUNONI, André R.
Keywords: Non-invasive brain stimulation
Transcranial direct current stimulation
Psychiatry disorders
Review
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: World Journal of Psychiatry
Abstract: The interest in non-invasive brain stimulation techniques is increasing in recent years. Among these techniques, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been the subject of great interest among researchers because of its easiness to use, low cost, benign profile of side effects and encouraging results of research in the field. This interest has generated several studies and randomized clinical trials, particularly in psychiatry. In this review, we provide a summary of the development of the technique and its mechanism of action as well as a review of the methodological aspects of randomized clinical trials in psychiatry, including studies in affective disorders, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, child psychiatry and substance use disorder. Finally,we provide an overview of tDCS use in cognitive enhancement as well as a discussion regarding its clinical use and regulatory and ethical issues. Although many promising results regarding tDCS efficacy were described, the total number of studies is still low, highlighting the need of further studies aiming to replicate these findings in larger samples as to provide a definite picture regarding tDCS efficacy in psychiatry.
URI: http://35.238.111.86//xmlui/handle/123456789/1913
ISSN: 2220-3206
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