Zap the vape fog? study tests neck stim for sharper thinking
NCT ID NCT06804109
Summary
This study is exploring whether a brief, non-invasive stimulation of a neck nerve can improve attention and thinking skills in young adults who vape. Researchers will compare a 2-minute stimulation from a wellness device to a control stimulation and measure performance on short cognitive tests. The goal is to understand if this approach could help counteract some of the cognitive effects linked to nicotine from vaping.
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Temple University
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19122, United States
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