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Improvement of Impulsivity and Decision Making by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in a Patient with Gambling Disorder

  • Adriana Salatino
  • , Roberta Miccolis
  • , Roberto Gammeri
  • , Marco Ninghetto
  • , Francesco Belli
  • , Marcello Nobili
  • , André Mouraux
  • , Raffaella Ricci
  • University of Turin
  • Nencki Institute for Experimental Biology - Neuroplasticity Laboratory
  • Potsdam Embodied Cognition Group (PECoG), Psychology Department, University Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25, House 14, Potsdam, 14476, Germany
  • Academy of Medicine of Turin
  • Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS), Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, 1200, Belgium

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Gambling disorder (GD) is a form of behavioral addiction. In recent years, it has been suggested that the application of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), which plays a key role in top-down inhibitory control and impulsivity, may represent a new therapeutic approach for treating addictions. Here we investigated the effectiveness of a novel low dose tDCS protocol (i.e. six sessions of right anodal/left cathodal tDCS for 20 min, with a current intensity of 1 mA) applied to DLPFC in a patient with GD. To evaluate the effect of the proposed intervention, cognitive, psychological and behavioural evaluations were performed at different time points, pre and post intervention. The results showed improvement of impulsivity, decision making, and cognitive functioning after tDCS intervention. Findings of the present study suggest that low doses of right anodal/left cathodal tDCS to DLPFC may effectively improve gambling behaviour. They also suggest to carefully evaluate the effects of this tDCS polarity on the patient’s emotional state. The current protocol warrants further investigation in large groups of patients, as it may provide relevant insights into the design of effective, low dose treatments of gambling disorder.
langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)627
Nombre de pages634
journalJournal of Gambling Studies
Volume38
Numéro de publication2
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 30 juin 2022

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