VR headset tries to spot medication effects through your eyes

NCT ID NCT07389473

Recruiting now Knowledge-focused Sponsor: Gaize Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

Summary

This study is testing whether a virtual reality device can detect changes in eye movements in people who have been taking psychiatric medications for at least three months. Researchers want to see if the device can identify patterns linked to medication use, similar to how police officers check for drug impairment. The study involves 50 adults who will use the VR headset in a controlled setting to measure their eye movements.

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Contacts and locations

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Locations

  • Gaize

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19130, United States

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