rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism
NCT: NCT06497920 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
In the current project, investigators have two main goals: i) Testing whether an excessive plasticity, i.e. hyperplasticity in the motor cortex underlies motor function difficulties in autistic adults, and ii) Using repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) with autistic adults to examine whether resulting reduced hyperplasticity in the motor cortex will be associated with clinical improvements in the motor function.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism?
rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism is a clinical trial registered under NCT06497920. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06497920?
The current status of NCT06497920 (rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism) is: RECRUITING.
When did rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism start?
rTMS to Improve Motor Function in Autism started on 2024-04-24.
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