Brain zaps and scans aim to rewire alcohol cravings

NCT ID NCT05621538

Summary

This study is testing whether combining two brain-focused techniques—magnetic stimulation and real-time brain scan feedback—can help people with alcohol use disorder. Participants receive weekly sessions for a month while continuing their regular treatment, with follow-ups for a year. The goal is to see if these methods can reduce alcohol use and cravings by changing how the brain responds to alcohol cues.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Auburn University

    RECRUITING

    Auburn, Alabama, 36849, United States

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