U.S., April 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06932185) titled 'TUS to Disrupt Pathological Oscillations' on March 27.
Brief Summary: Scientists and clinicians are interested in measuring and perturbing the signals in the brain - both to better understand normal operation and explore new therapy options for disease. One example of a signal is a "brainwave," also called a neural oscillation, which is a periodic oscillation of the electrical signals in the brain and which are linked to both normal and abnormal brain function.
When circuits in the brain are not working properly, investigators can see changes in the characteristics of these oscillations. Many neurological conditions produce change...