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Change in core symptoms of borderline personality disorder by tDCS: A pilot study
•Impulsivity is one of the core dimensions of borderline personality disorder.•Transcranial direct current stimulation improves impulsivity in healthy subjects.•Prefrontal stimulation reduces impulsivity and aggression in borderline patients.•Decision-making process is marginally influenced by the a...
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Published in: | Psychiatry research 2020-09, Vol.291, p.113261-113261, Article 113261 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •Impulsivity is one of the core dimensions of borderline personality disorder.•Transcranial direct current stimulation improves impulsivity in healthy subjects.•Prefrontal stimulation reduces impulsivity and aggression in borderline patients.•Decision-making process is marginally influenced by the active current.•Transcranial stimulation is a non-invasive approach for borderline patients.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) recognizes several psychopathological dimensions related to prefrontal cortex impairments. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) targeting the right prefrontal dorsolateral cortex (DLPFC) positively influence cognitive functions related to impulsivity in healthy subjects. A randomized double-blind study was designed to investigate whether tDCS could modulate core dimensions (impulsivity, aggression, affective dysregulation) of BPD. Also effects on decision making process and substances craving was assessed. Patients were randomized to receive active-tDCS at 2 mA versus sham-tDCS, once a day for 15 sessions. Anode was placed on the right DLPFC (F4), cathode on the left DLPFC (F3). Impulsivity and aggression measures were significantly reduced only in patients treated with active-tDCS. Decision-making process was marginally influenced by the active current. Craving intensity was reduced only in the active-tDCS sample. Both groups showed improvements in the affective dysregulation dimension and anxious and depressive symptoms. The application of bilateral tDCS targeting right DLPFC with anodal stimulation seems to improve core dimensions of BPD (mainly impulsivity and aggression) probably by restoring prefrontal activity. tDCS might be a potential tool for preventing self-harming behaviors. |
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ISSN: | 0165-1781 1872-7123 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113261 |