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Understanding the Effects of Transauricular Vagus Nerve Stimulationon on Neural Networks and Autonomic Nervous System

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18 - 99 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This trial aims to perform an exploratory, mechanistic, randomized double-blind sham-control trial in healthy participants to assess the physiologic effects of a single 60 minutes session of bilateral taVNS, on neural networks and autonomic function.

Description

Several studies have shown promising results of taVNS to treat various disorders such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, headache, obesity, and diabetes. However, no mechanistic studies have investigated the taVNS neural network and autonomic nervous system effects of this technique. Therefore, we aim to assess how taVNS can affect EEG metrics and HRV and assess its safety. Also, we aim to evaluate predictors that can influence the response to taVNS, so understanding the variables associated with response to taVNS can help the design of future clinical trials to maximize the effects of this intervention.

Study details

Healthy Volunteers

NCT05801809

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital

21 June 2024

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