RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05509387

Investigating if a Stronger tDCS Intensity is More Effective for Improving Naming Ability in People Living With Alzheimer's Disease


Sponsor

Baycrest

Enrollment

42 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

There is currently little symptomatic therapy for Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and nothing effective for individuals with Frontotemporal dementia (FTD). However, neuromodulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has the potential to be a clinically effective therapy for both AD and FTD. The challenge now is to specify the parameters and conditions under which tDCS is most effective to transition from the laboratory to clinical medicine. tDCS studies typically report significant group effects despite the variability demonstrated among participants, with some showing clear, meaningful improvement, while others only show statistical improvement or none at all. These variable results may be related to the conventional stimulation intensity level of 2mA. The investigators predict that administering tDCS at 4.0 mA, a more significant number of participants would show a meaningful response, and those who improve at 2mA may improve even more from 4.0mA due to having a larger electric field produced. The investigators aim to test this hypothesis in people with Alzheimer's Disease.


Eligibility

Min Age: 50 YearsMax Age: 90 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study tests whether a stronger dose of a non-invasive brain stimulation technique (tDCS — transcranial direct current stimulation) is more effective than a standard dose at helping people with Alzheimer's disease remember and say the names of objects and people (word-finding ability). **You may be eligible if...** - You have been diagnosed with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease - You scored between 18 and 25 on the MoCA cognitive test - You are able to complete a naming test (Cambridge Naming Task) during the initial screening **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have a history of stroke or traumatic brain injury - You have metal implants or shunts in your body - You have significant heart disease, a history of alcoholism, or substance use - You are unable to cooperate with the study procedures Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICEtranscranial direct current stimulation and naming training

Participants will receive mild stimulation or no stimulation along with naming training


Locations(1)

Baycrest Health Sciences

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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