This is a novel study that seeks to explore the clinical and functional imaging effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on illness awareness or anosognosia in schizophrenia, arguably the most treatment-resistant manifestation of the disorder.
Transcranial DCS is a novel, non-invasive and non-convulsive technique for altering brain function. To our knowledge, no research has investigated the functional and behavioural effects of tDCS on anosognosia in schizophrenia. As such, we aim to improve impaired illness awareness in schizophrenia with tDCS by inhibiting left hemisphere regions (i.e. temporoparietooccipital cortex) shown by our group to be activated during illness denial. Positive results will demonstrate that impaired illness awareness in schizophrenia involves a similar brain network to impaired illness awareness in patients with brain lesions and can be similarly modulated with non-invasive techniques, such as tDCS. If proven effective, this easy to administer, safe, non-invasive intervention would have the potential to alter individuals' attitude towards their illness and medication, leading ultimately to an improvement in individuals' capacity for illness recognition and treatment engagement, which would undoubtedly have a significant impact on the management of this devastating mental disorder.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
32
Participants will receive active tDCS stimulation.
Participants will receive sham tDCS stimulation
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Illness awareness
The primary aim of this study is to determine if dual hemisphere tDCS daily for 10 days will lead to an improvement in illness awareness versus a control condition (sham tDCS), as measured by changes in illness awareness scores post intervention (10 days post tDCS and weekly x 4 weeks post tDCS) in participants with schizophrenia.
Time frame: At baseline and weekly for 4 weeks after tDCS
Neural activity
A secondary aim of this study is to assess changes in brain network activity (blood oxygen level dependent-BOLD) before and after tDCS while performing an illness awareness task during functional MRI.
Time frame: At baseline and post TDCS
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