Zap to the brain may help kids with autism learn
NCT ID NCT07092280
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle, non-invasive form of electrical brain stimulation can help children with autism learn better during their regular therapy. Researchers will combine the stimulation with standard behavioral therapy to see if it improves thinking skills and core autism symptoms. The study involves 24 children and uses a safe, well-tolerated device that has been used in kids before.
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New York State Institute for Basic Research
RECRUITINGStaten Island, New York, 10314, United States
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