Special glasses may help Parkinson's patients see and feel better
NCT ID NCT06341829
Summary
This study is testing whether wearing special glasses that shift vision, or using a virtual reality version of them, can help people with Parkinson's disease better judge distances and recognize their own emotions. Researchers will measure brain activity during the tasks and also check if tear production relates to disease severity. The goal is to improve daily life skills and potentially find a new way to track the disease.
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Locations
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Laura Culicetto
Messina, Messina, 98124, Italy
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