Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation clinical trials
6 indexed studies · 5 currently recruiting
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Longitudinal Study Examining At-Home tDCS
This study looks at how a treatment called tDCS might help people with Alzheimer's and other dementias when used at home. We're helping participants get their own tDCS devices and teaching them how to use them, then checking in regularly to see if it helps with their symptoms over two years.
For: Alzheimer DiseaseCanada - RecruitingNA
Study of the Effectiveness of VRET Combined With tDCS in the Treatment of PTSD in Ukrainian Veterans and Civilians
This study is testing new ways to help Ukrainian veterans and civilians with PTSD, a condition that can follow very stressful events. It combines virtual reality therapy, which uses special goggles, with gentle brain stimulation to see if they work better together.
For: PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress DisorderGermany - RecruitingNA
Influence of Physical Exercise on Neuroplasticity and Sensorimotor Networks in Older Adults
This study looks at how exercise and a gentle brain stimulation called tDCS affect brain health in older adults. We want to see if combining them helps the brain rewire itself (neuroplasticity) for better movement, compared to younger adults.
For: tDCS · Physical Activity + tDCS · Physical Inactivity + tDCSFrance - RecruitingNA
TMS-based Assessment of Mental Training Effects on Motor Learning in Healthy Participants
This study looks at how mental practice (like imagining movements) helps people learn new physical skills. Researchers will use special techniques to measure brain activity and see how different factors, like robotic arms or arm rest, affect this learning process. The goal is to understand how our brains learn movements.
For: Motor LearningFrance - RecruitingNA
WHITBY: Working Towards Better Healthcare Interventions for Tinnitus: a Brain Stimulation studY
This study, WHITBY, explores using gentle electrical brain stimulation (tDCS) to treat tinnitus – the experience of ringing or buzzing in the ears. It's an important first step to see if this safe, easy technique can help reduce tinnitus and improve quality of life for people.
For: TinnitusUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNot Applicable
Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of major depressive disorder
This study looks at treating depression from home using a gentle electrical brain stimulation device called tDCS. It aims to see if tDCS, along with usual care, helps improve depression more than usual care alone for adults in England and Wales.
For: Major depressive disorderUnited Kingdom · England