Scientists try to detect anxiety through your ear
NCT ID NCT03954483
Summary
This study aims to see if a non-invasive ear device can detect specific brain wave patterns linked to anxiety. Researchers will test 42 healthy volunteers, giving some anxiety-reducing drugs and others a placebo, while measuring signals from the ear canal and scalp. The goal is to find a potential new way to identify anxiety biomarkers without invasive procedures.
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Riverview Health Centre
RECRUITINGWinnipeg, Manitoba, R3L2P4, Canada
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