Brain scans and AI could personalize autism therapy
NCT ID NCT05035511
Summary
This study aims to use brain scans and artificial intelligence to predict which teenagers with autism will respond best to a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment called tDCS. Researchers will collect brain wave data and behavioral information from 90 participants before treatment to try to spot patterns that separate future 'responders' from 'non-responders.' The goal is to help doctors better personalize treatment plans for individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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