Can a computer screen ease social anxiety? new therapy tested
NCT ID NCT03240003
Summary
This study tested whether a new computer-based therapy could help reduce symptoms of social anxiety disorder. The therapy used eye-tracking technology during brief, twice-weekly sessions over four weeks. Researchers also used brain scans to understand how the treatment might work. The trial is currently suspended.
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New York State Psychiatric Institute
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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