Scientists zap brains to unlock Depression's secret
NCT ID NCT07467473
Summary
This study aims to understand how specific brain areas control the ability to enjoy positive experiences in people with depression. Researchers will use non-invasive brain stimulation and brain scans on 48 participants with depression to see if stimulating certain areas changes how the brain responds to rewards. The goal is to gather knowledge about the brain's role in depression, not to provide a treatment.
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Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida, 32306, United States
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