Transcranial direct-current stimulation of the prefrontal cortex enhances working memory and suppresses pathological gamma power elevation in schizophrenia

Oded Meiron, Asaf Yaniv, Sylvie Rozenberg, Jonathan David

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Abstract

Background: This investigation examines the clinical benefits of prefrontal cortex transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) treatment of working memory (WM) dysfunction in chronic schizophrenia patients. Research design and methods: 34 schizophrenia (SZ) patients were evaluated at baseline, and 29 patients were randomly assigned to either active tDCS intervention or sham tDCS intervention. tDCS intervention applied 10 consecutive sessions (20 minutes, 2 mA, two sessions a day) over 5 days. WM performance (N = 25), symptom severity (N = 29), and resting EEG (N = 17) were assessed from pre- to post-tDCS intervention. Additionally, symptom severity was noted over a 12-week follow-up period. Results: WM accuracy significantly improved in the active tDCS group while WM accuracy in the sham tDCS group was unchanged. Significant symptom-severity reduction was sustained for one week after active tDCS intervention. Sustained resting gamma stability (RGS) was noted from baseline to post tDCS in the active-treatment group versus a significant elevation in pathological gamma power in the sham-tDCS group. Conclusions: Examining treatment effects on RGS in SZ could be critical in identifying effective novel treatment strategies that promote left-DLPFC excitability and enhance WM functioning. Further empirical support is warranted to support the clinical benefits over longer periods of time. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04637724. Ethics Approval Registration No: 337–19.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-226
Number of pages10
JournalExpert Review of Neurotherapeutics
Volume24
Issue number2
Early online date12 Dec 2023
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

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Funding

The authors acknowledge funding through a grant from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (via grant no. 25689) awarded to OM.

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Brain and Behavior Research Foundation25689

    Keywords

    • Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)
    • neural oscillations
    • neuromodulation
    • resting gamma power
    • working memory (WM)

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