Study Purpose: To understand how the brain controls movement and how non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) with a technique called High-density transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) can alter brain processes to improve behavior.
Who is eligible: Healthy, right-handed, English-speaking adults between the ages of 65 and 85 years with no history of neurological disorder can take part in this study.
What to expect: Up to 5 sessions scheduled at least 24 hours apart, lasting up to 1 hour each. In the first visit, participants will undergo fMRI scans for 1 hour (visit 1). In the second visit, participants will come in for one 1-hour session of screening and baseline assessments (visit 2). In each following stimulation session, participants will undergo a 1-hour session of HD-tDCS at least 24 hours apart (visits 3, 4). In the final session, participants will come in for a 1-hour session of behavioral assessments at least 24 hours after the last HD-tDCS session (visit 5).
Time commitment: Up to 5 sessions over approximately 2 weeks. Each session lasts up to 1 hour and will be scheduled at least 1 day apart.
Compensation: Up to $150; $20 per hour for participating in this study, plus an extra $30 for completing all study sessions.
Recruitment status: Recruiting now!
What are TMS and tDCS?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are both forms of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS). This process is considered non-invasive because it does not involve placing anything under your skin or inside your body.
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