Scientists map anxiety in the brain with magnetic pulses
NCT ID NCT07415772
Summary
This study aims to understand how magnetic stimulation of a specific brain area affects anxiety. Researchers will use brain scans and anxiety tests on 140 people with high anxiety to see how stimulation changes brain activity and anxiety responses. The goal is to gather evidence that could help develop better brain stimulation treatments for anxiety in the future.
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University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104-6013, United States
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