Zapping the brain to fight MS fog?
NCT ID NCT07160218
Summary
This study tested whether a combination of gentle, non-invasive brain stimulation (tDCS) and cognitive training exercises could improve memory, attention, and other thinking skills in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers worked with 45 adults with MS to see if this approach could enhance the brain's ability to adapt and change. They measured changes in cognitive test scores and biological markers related to brain health after a 4-week treatment period.
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science
Tehran, Iran
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