Scientists eavesdrop on the vagus nerve to unlock secrets of brain stimulation
NCT ID NCT06016686
First seen Feb 28, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study aims to understand how the vagus nerve works by recording its electrical signals in awake people with epilepsy. Researchers will use a thin needle to listen to nerve activity, both with and without a vagus nerve stimulator device. The goal is to learn which nerve fibers are activated during stimulation, which could improve future treatments. About 60 participants aged 18 to 40 will take part.
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