Zapping the brain to restore sight after stroke
NCT ID NCT07358832
Summary
This study tests whether combining a special audio-visual training program with gentle, non-invasive brain stimulation can help people recover vision lost after a stroke. Researchers are recruiting 48 people who had a stroke within the last 3 months and have partial blindness on one side. Participants will do daily training sessions for 10 days while receiving either real or fake brain stimulation to see which approach works better for improving vision and daily life.
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Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS
RECRUITINGMilan, Lombardy, 20122, Italy
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