Scientists probe Brain's electrical response during tumor surgery
NCT ID NCT02509442
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study aims to understand how electrical stimulation during awake brain surgery affects brain activity in people with low-grade glioma. Researchers will record brain waves before and after surgery in 12 participants. The goal is to learn more about how stimulation impacts neural networks, not to provide a direct treatment benefit.
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CHU de Montpellier - Service de neurochirurgie
RECRUITINGMontpellier, 34000, France
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