Zapping the brain to boost language in memory loss
NCT ID NCT07449117
First seen Mar 20, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study is testing a new, non-invasive brain stimulation technique called temporal interference stimulation (TIS) in 70 people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to Lewy body disease, Parkinson's, or amnestic MCI. The goal is to see if targeting deep brain areas can temporarily improve language processing and brain connectivity. Participants will receive both real and sham stimulation and undergo brain scans and language tasks to measure effects.
Disclaimer
Read more
Show less
This is a summary of
the original study
.
Summaries may miss details or leave out important information. Before applying or accepting participation, make sure you have read and understood the full study. Curemydisease.com takes no responsibility whatsoever for anything missed, misunderstood, or acted upon as a result of our summary — we know it does not capture everything.
This is a summary of the original study . Summaries may miss details or leave out important information. Before applying or accepting participation, make sure you have read and understood the full study. Curemydisease.com takes no responsibility whatsoever for anything missed, misunderstood, or acted upon as a result of our summary — we know it does not capture everything.
Get updates
Get notified about this study
Sign up to get updates when this study changes or when new studies for MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) AMNESTIC are added.
Genom att skicka in godkänner du våra Användarvillkor
Contacts and locations
Show contact details
Enter your email to view the contact information for this study.
Genom att skicka in godkänner du våra Användarvillkor
Study contacts
-
Contact
Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••
Locations
-
CEITEC MU (Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University)
RECRUITINGBrno, South Moravian, 625 00, Czechia
Contact
Contact
Contact
Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••
Contact
Conditions
Explore the condition pages connected to this study.