Veterans test remote brain zaps to sharpen minds damaged by combat
NCT ID NCT07414537
Summary
This study is testing whether a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique, delivered remotely at home, can improve thinking skills like memory and attention in veterans. The treatment pairs gentle electrical stimulation with brain-training games and is designed for veterans living with long-term effects of both mild traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Researchers will compare the active treatment to a placebo to see if it helps improve cognitive function and quality of life.
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Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104-4551, United States
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