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Clinical Trial

Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep

NCT: NCT07498270 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07498270
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-06
Completion2028-02

Brief Summary

This study is to find out whether a type of non-invasive electrical brain stimulation called temporal interference transcranial electrical stimulation (TI-TES) can temporarily change brain activity during sleep, especially sleep spindles (brain rhythms in the \~8-16 Hz range). Up to 24 healthy participants in Dane County, Wisconsin will be enrolled for 3 overnight study visits. Participants can expect to be on study for approximately 5 weeks, depending on scheduling availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep?

Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep is a clinical trial registered under NCT07498270. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07498270?

The current status of NCT07498270 (Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep start?

Location- and Frequency-Dependent Effects of Thalamic Temporal Interference Stimulation During Sleep started on 2026-06.

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