Brain zaps may help seniors walk and navigate better
NCT ID NCT06501820
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a gentle brain stimulation technique called tDCS can improve how well the brain's networks work together during walking and navigation tasks. Researchers will test 60 older adults with mild memory concerns, giving them either real or fake stimulation while they walk and do mental tasks. The goal is to see if this approach can boost brain function and reduce walking problems linked to aging.
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32611, United States
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