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Validation of Presence-IP1.0 for Detection of Consciousness Using Reduced-Montage TMS-EEG

Validation of Presence-IP1.0 for Detection of Consciousness Using Reduced-Montage TMS-EEG

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18-85 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to validate a novel real-time algorithm (Presence-IP1.0) designed to detect consciousness from TMS-evoked EEG responses using a reduced electrode montage. Thirty healthy adult participants will undergo TMS-EEG recordings during wakefulness and sleep. The algorithm's ability to differentiate conscious from unconscious states will be evaluated against behavioral and physiological state classification. The goal is to determine whether Presence-IP1.0 achieves clinically useful accuracy for detecting consciousness using a portable, reduced-channel system.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy adults greater than or equal to 18 years
  • Able to provide informed consent
  • Able to undergo TMS and EEG recordings
  • Able to sleep in laboratory setting

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of neurological or psychiatric disorders
  • Pregnancy
  • Sleep disorders affecting normal sleep architecture
  • Current history of poorly controlled headaches including intractable or poorly controlled migraines
  • Any systemic illness or unstable medical condition that may cause a medical emergency in case of a provoked seizure (cardiac malformation, cardiac dysrhythmia, asthma, etc.)
  • Possible pregnancy or plan to become pregnant in the next 6 months
  • Any metal in the head
  • Any metal in the body
  • Any medical devices or implants (i.e. cardiac pacemaker, medication infusion pump, cochlear implant, vagal nerve stimulator) unless otherwise approved by the responsible MD
  • Dental implants
  • Permanent retainers
  • Claustrophobia (a fear of small or closed places)
  • Back problems that would prevent lying flat for several hours
  • Regular night-shift work (second or third shift)

Study details
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NCT07523191

University of Wisconsin, Madison

13 May 2026

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