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The Use of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Adults With Developmental Disabilities

Aggression

Aggressive behaviours are highly prevalent among people with developmental disabilities, both in community and inpatient or residential settings, with adverse consequences for the individuals involved and others. Some predictive factors, particularly impulsivity, are dynamic with neurobiological underpinnings, and as such amenable to change or neuromodulation using non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. With this in mind, we designed an experimental protocol to determine the efficacy of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) as a non-invasive brain stimulation technique to reduce impulsivity and aggression associated with developmental disability.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    ALL
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 to 65

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* Adults aged 18-64 years
* Diagnosis of a developmental disability
* History of one or more incidents of aggression in the last month
* Consent to participate in the trial by the individual or their Substitute Decision Maker

Exclusion Criteria:

* History of epilepsy or seizures
* History of acquired brain injury
* Having metal in the brain/skull, e.g. splinters, fragments or clips
* Having a cochlear implant
* Having an implanted neuro-stimulator (e.g. direct brain stimulation, epidural/subdural stimulation, vagal nerve stimulation)
* History of brain surgery of procedure
* History of severe adverse reaction to tDCS
* Having a cardiac pacemaker or intracardiac lines
* Current alcohol or drug misuse
* Having a sensitive scalp

Study Location

Providence Care Hospital
Providence Care Hospital
Kingston, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Primary Contact

Najat Khalifa, MD

[email protected]
+6135444900
Study Sponsored By
Queen's University
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT04732052