Brain zapping trial hopes to boost thinking in schizophrenia
NCT ID NCT07155096
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 18, 2026 · Updated 41 times
Summary
This study tests whether a non-invasive brain stimulation technique called cTBS can change brain activity and improve thinking skills in people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Researchers will use MRI to guide the stimulation to a specific brain network. The study involves 40 participants and also includes healthy volunteers for comparison.
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Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital
Nashville, Tennessee, 37212, United States
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