Abstract Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) has already been proven to be an effective modality in substance use disorder (SUD), often targeting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex bilaterally. However, addiction is a very broad concept, comprising many different neurocognitive defects. To better guide and investigate the potential benefits of tDCS for people who suffer from SUD, we shall take a transdiagnostic approach to SUD to see which other targets for tDCS might lead to additional clinical use, paving the way for personalised neurostimulation. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
Michiel W. van Kernebeek (Tue,) studied this question.