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remotely supervised transcranial direct current stimulation for Healthy Subjects (remTDCS Trial)
remTDCS Trial Summary
This trial is testing whether electrical stimulation of certain areas of the brain can improve memory and executive functioning. Participants will be given tDCS devices and will be remotely supervised while using them to complete tasks that assess different aspects of memory and executive functioning.
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How many people have signed up for the clinical trial thus far?
"Indeed, the information accessible on clinicaltrials.gov implies that this research is currently recruiting subjects. It was first posted on April 15th 2021 and most recently updated July 9th 2021, with a need to enrol 36 participants at one trial site."
Does the trial criteria encompass individuals beneath thirty years of age?
"The eligibility for this clinical trial stipulates that potential participants must be between 18 and 35 years of age. Inversely, there are 50 trials available to minors and 372 tailored to senior citizens."
Could I potentially partake in this trial given my medical history?
"This research study is looking for 36 participants within the age range of 18 and 35 who have healthy subjects (hs). Additionally, all enrollees must be right handed, between 18-35 years old, and possess either normal or corrected to normal vision."
Are there opportunities to join this trial for those seeking treatment?
"The details found on clinicaltrials.gov confirm that this medical trial is actively recruiting participants. The project was launched April 15th 2021 and its information was last updated July 9th 2021."
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Most responsive sites:
- Brooklyn College: < 24 hours
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- < 2 Days
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