Brain zaps tested to ease autism challenges
NCT ID NCT05371912
Summary
This small, completed study tested whether a non-invasive brain stimulation technique could improve social skills and thinking abilities in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Sixteen participants received 10 sessions of either real or fake stimulation to specific brain areas. Researchers measured changes in social behavior, repetitive actions, and cognitive tasks to see if the treatment helped.
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Mitra Assadi
Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
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