Zap to the head? study tests brain stimulation for common mental health struggles
NCT ID NCT04296604
Summary
This study aims to understand if a mild, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can improve thinking skills like memory, focus, and decision-making. It will involve 600 people with conditions such as depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, or a history of brain injury, as well as healthy volunteers for comparison. The goal is to gather knowledge about how this stimulation affects the brain across different conditions, not to provide a treatment.
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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