Scientists scan brains to unlock secrets of frustration
NCT ID NCT06484088
Summary
This study aims to understand how the brain responds to frustration in healthy adults. Researchers will use brain scanning technology (MRI and MEG) while participants play a computer game designed to be frustrating. The goal is to map which brain circuits become active during frustration and measure physical responses like grip strength and facial expressions.
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
RECRUITINGBethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States
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Texas A&M University
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGCollege Station, Texas, 77843, United States
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