Brain zaps may sharpen minds after head injury

NCT ID NCT06989970

First seen Dec 12, 2025 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 24 times

Summary

This study tests whether a safe, noninvasive brain stimulation technique called tDCS, combined with thinking exercises, can improve attention and memory in people who had a traumatic brain injury at least two years ago. About 20 adults will receive personalized tDCS while doing cognitive training. The goal is to see if this approach eases long-term thinking problems and improves quality of life.

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