Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials
NCT: NCT05853939 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The goals of this study are to 1) use EEG steady-state visual evoked potentials as a noninvasive measure of the neuroplasticity induced by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), 2) use visual contrast detection paradigms as a behavioral measure of rTMS effects, and 3) to investigate how visual spatial attention augments or suppresses the neuroplastic impact of rTMS. Participants will observe visual stimuli on a screen while allocating their attention to different parts of the visual field and making responses when they observe changes in the visual stimuli. rTMS is performed to visual cortex using MRI-retinotopy neuronavigation. Then the visual task paradigm is performed again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials?
Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials is a clinical trial registered under NCT05853939. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05853939?
The current status of NCT05853939 (Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials) is: COMPLETED.
When did Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials start?
Measuring rTMS-induced Neuroplasticity With EEG Steady-state Visual-evoked Potentials started on 2023-07-01.
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