Zap your brain to sharper thinking? new trial tests TIS for memory loss

NCT ID NCT07643363

First seen Jun 17, 2026

Summary

This study tests a non-invasive brain stimulation technique called temporal interference stimulation (TIS) to see if it can improve cognitive function in people with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease. Sixty participants will receive either real TIS or a sham (fake) treatment over 10 sessions in 14 days. Researchers will track changes in thinking, brain activity, and brain scans for up to 12 weeks after treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Tianjin Huanhu Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Tianjin, Tianjin Municipality, China

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Conditions

The condition(s) this trial relates to.

Alzheimer disease behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia frontotemporal dementia primary progressive aphasia semantic dementia

As listed by the trial registrant

The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.