A Mechanistic Study to Investigate tDCS and Working Memory in MCI Patients

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

110

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 24, 2024

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2029

Study Completion Date

November 30, 2029

Conditions
Cognitive ImpairmentCognitive Decline
Interventions
DEVICE

Active tDCS

A neuroConn MR-safe 1x1 tDCS stimulator will be used to apply 12 minutes of 2.0 mA electrical current, with 30 seconds ramps up and 30 seconds ramps down. The electrical current will be applied by using two carbon rubber electrodes (one anode, one cathode) with added ten20 conductive paste. The electrode+paste will be affixed on the participant's scalp over the frontal cortices at F3 and F4 location (EEG 10-20 system). Inflow of current (anode) will occur at F4 location, and outflow of current will occur at F3 (cathode).

DEVICE

Sham tDCS

Sham stimulation will be performed with the same 1x1 device. Participants will receive 2 mA of direct current stimulation for 30 seconds with 30 seconds ramps up and down. This provides the tingling and prickling sensation on the scalp associated with tDCS while prevent delivering sufficient current (12 minutes) to penetrate the skull and stimulate the brain. Prep in sham conditions will be identical to active stimulation conditions. For each stimulation condition (active, sham), each participant will perform three runs of N-back working memory task (baseline/pre-stimulation, during stimulation, and after/post-stimulation) as detailed below. Sham efficacy will be evaluated as a direct comparison in N-back performance and connectivity results in active group versus sham group.

Trial Locations (1)

32610

RECRUITING

University of Florida, Gainesville

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute on Aging (NIA)

NIH

lead

University of Florida

OTHER