Ear zaps & eye drops: measuring stroke brain signals
NCT ID NCT06335199
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the brain responds to gentle electrical stimulation on the ear, a technique being explored for stroke rehabilitation. Researchers measured changes in pupil size in 21 stroke survivors and healthy adults while they received this stimulation at rest. The goal was to see if stimulating both ears caused a bigger pupil response than one ear, which could help personalize future recovery treatments.
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Human Neuromuscular Physiology Lab
Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, United States
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