Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Enhances Recovery of Stereopsis in Adults With Amblyopia

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Daniel P. Spiegel
Jinrong Li
Robert F. Hess
Winston D. Byblow
Daming Deng
Minbin Yu
Benjamin Thompson
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan, Ophthalmic Center
[2] The University of Auckland,Department of Optometry and Vision Science
[3] The University of Auckland,Centre for Brain Research
[4] McGill University,Department of Ophthalmology
[5] The University of Auckland,Department of Sport & Exercise Science
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Neurotherapeutics | 2013年 / 10卷
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Amblyopia; Plasticity; tDCS; Stereopsis; Inhibition;
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Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of vision caused by abnormal visual experience during early childhood that is often considered to be untreatable in adulthood. Recently, it has been shown that a novel dichoptic videogame-based treatment for amblyopia can improve visual function in adult patients, at least in part, by reducing inhibition of inputs from the amblyopic eye to the visual cortex. Non-invasive anodal transcranial direct current stimulation has been shown to reduce the activity of inhibitory cortical interneurons when applied to the primary motor or visual cortex. In this double-blind, sham-controlled cross-over study we tested the hypothesis that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the visual cortex would enhance the therapeutic effects of dichoptic videogame-based treatment. A homogeneous group of 16 young adults (mean age 22.1 ± 1.1 years) with amblyopia were studied to compare the effect of dichoptic treatment alone and dichoptic treatment combined with visual cortex direct current stimulation on measures of binocular (stereopsis) and monocular (visual acuity) visual function. The combined treatment led to greater improvements in stereoacuity than dichoptic treatment alone, indicating that direct current stimulation of the visual cortex boosts the efficacy of dichoptic videogame-based treatment. This intervention warrants further evaluation as a novel therapeutic approach for adults with amblyopia.
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