Scientists zap brains to unlock secrets of Hand-Eye coordination

NCT ID NCT05079516

Summary

This study aims to understand how healthy brains learn to coordinate vision and the sense of body position (proprioception) to make accurate hand movements. Researchers will use safe, non-invasive brain stimulation on 300 healthy, right-handed adults while they perform simple touchscreen tasks. The goal is to map which brain areas are involved, with the hope this knowledge could one day help improve rehabilitation for people with brain injuries like stroke.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Indiana University Bloomington

    RECRUITING

    Bloomington, Indiana, 47405, United States

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