Brain scan study tests if a single pill can change how stuttering adults hear their own voice

NCT ID NCT07215884

Summary

This early-stage study aims to understand how a single dose of an existing medication (aripiprazole) affects brain activity related to speech in adults who stutter. Researchers will use brain scans to measure how participants' brains respond to hearing their own voice while speaking and reading silently. The goal is to gather basic knowledge about the brain pathways involved in stuttering, which could inform future treatment approaches.

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Locations

  • Biomagentic Imaging Lab

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    San Francisco, California, 94143, United States

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