This study looks at adults with restrictive eating disorders who are currently receiving outpatient treatment for their eating disorder to examine whether a new brain stimulation technique called non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can enhance brain training. Participation involves interviews, assessments, 10 sessions of brain stimulation (active or sham), and computerized brain training over a 3-4 week period, with one post-intervention visit, and one 1-month follow-up visit.
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the rate of dropout.
Timeframe: 14 days average
Number of participants retained in the tDCS
Timeframe: 14 days average
probabilistic reversal learning task
Timeframe: 14 days average
Dimensional set shifting task
Timeframe: 14 days average