Brain training may soothe anxious hearts in coronary disease

NCT ID NCT07238920

First seen Nov 20, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 19 times

Summary

This study tests whether a non-invasive brain-training technique called neurofeedback can help people with stable coronary heart disease and anxiety. Participants learn to control a brain region linked to stress while listening to sounds, with the goal of lowering heart rate and improving heart rate variability. The trial compares real feedback to a sham version to see if the training truly benefits heart function.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical College

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    Shenyang, Liaoning, 110001, China

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