Zap to nap? brain stimulation tested for sleepless nights

NCT ID NCT05445999

Summary

This small, completed study tested whether a personalized form of mild brain stimulation could help people with insomnia sleep better. Twenty participants received the stimulation treatment over two weeks. Researchers measured changes in sleep quality, mood, and side effects to see if the approach was safe and helpful.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Shanghai Mental Health Center

    Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200234, China

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