Study details
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Temporal Interference Methods for Non-invasive Deep Brain Stimulation, Study 1.1
Indiana University
NCT IDNCT07215299ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment
30
Study length
about 2 months
Ages
18–50
Locations
1 site in IN
About this study
This trial is testing temporal interference (TI) electrical stimulation to understand how deep brain structures affect cognition. The goal is to validate the effects of TI on brain activity and demonstrate its ability to stimulate specific deep brain regions without affecting the surface cortex. This research could lead to new treatments for conditions like addiction, OCD, Parkinson's disease, and other disorders involving deep brain dysfunction.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Use Temporal Interference (TI) Electrical Stimulation - NAcc No-TI Active
- 2.Use Temporal Interference (TI) Electrical Stimulation - NAcc No-TI Sham
- 3.Use Temporal Interference (TI) Electrical Stimulation - NAcc TI Active
- +1 more
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Time + visits
Low10%
Logistics
Moderate50%
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.