Scientists map Brain's electrical response to new stimulation device

NCT ID NCT07179224

Summary

This study aims to understand how the brain's electrical activity responds to a non-invasive stimulation device called EXOMIND when applied to different locations on the head. Researchers will use EEG (brain wave recording) to measure this response in 15 healthy adults during a single treatment session. The main goal is to gather knowledge about the device's effects on brain activity and to check for safety and participant comfort.

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  • DP Neuro s.r.o.

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    Prague, Prague, 162 00, Czechia

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