Computerised Working Memory Training in Acquired Brain Injury
Acquired Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Acquired Brain Injury focused on measuring Working memory, cognitive training, tDCS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Referred to the service
- Are between 18 and 69 years of age
- Have capacity and able to provide informed consent
- Normal or corrected-to-normal vision and hearing
- Having a working memory impairment (see screening procedure below)
- At least three months between the injury and the starting of the study
- Has a computer or has access to a computer
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pre-injury psychiatric or neurological disease by self-report (e.g., anxiety disorder, ADHD, Parkinson's disease, etc.)
- History of diagnosed severe depression (diagnosed pre-injury)
- History of epilepsy (diagnosed pre-injury)
- Family history of epilepsy
- Have had fainting spells or syncope in the last three years pre-injury
- Have significant hearing loss, vision or motor impairment that would prevent them from performing the task
- Known to be pregnant
- Assuming medication affecting cortical excitability or recreational drugs
- Metal (except titanium) or electronic implants in the brain /skull (e.g., splinters, fragments, clips, cochlear implant, deep brain stimulation, medication pump…)
- Metal (except titanium) or any electronic device at other sites in the participant's body, such as cardiac pacemaker or traumatic metallic residual fragments
- Have skin problems such as dermatitis, psoriasis or eczema under the stimulation sites
- Have had brain stimulation in the past six months
- Have undergone transcranial electric or magnetic stimulation in the past (more than 6 months) which resulted in adverse effects
- Skull fractures, significant skull defects, skull plates or large vessels occlusions in the site of electrode placement
- having had a seizure at the time of accident or between the injury and starting of the therapy.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Active tDCS
SHAM tDCS
During cognitive training in the first 2 weeks, participants will also received brain stimulation. The investigators will use a total current intensity of 2mA for 20 minutes, preceded by 30 seconds ramping up and followed by 30 seconds ramping down (total stimulation time = 21s).
During sham stimulation, concurrent with the cognitive training, The investigators will use the same setup as in the active condition but after ramping up, the current will be brought back to zero and the process repeated 30 seconds before the end of the 21 minutes time interval (total sham stimulation time = 21s).