Magnetic pulses target ADHD brain networks in teens

NCT ID NCT07219810

Summary

This study is testing whether targeted magnetic brain stimulation can improve specific thinking skills in teenagers with ADHD. Researchers will compare stimulating two different brain areas to see which better improves working memory (holding information) versus inhibitory control (impulse control). Fifty adolescents with ADHD will receive brief magnetic stimulation sessions three times daily for ten days while researchers measure brain activity and task performance.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • E. P. Bradley Hospital

    RECRUITING

    East Providence, Rhode Island, 02915, United States

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