U.S., Dec. 17 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07283913) titled 'Non-invasive Ultrasonic Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation' on Oct. 06.

Brief Summary: The Vagus nerve, one of 12 cranial nerves that connect the brain to the human body, controls specific involuntary functions such as breathing, heart rate, the digestive system and the immune system, and it is crucial to unlocking the relaxation response (parasympathetic nervous system).

Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) can be invasive or non-invasive, and both methods have been trialled in research studies. Some non-invasive VNS involves the use of a device which is placed on the skin, to send electrical impulses to the Vagus nerve. The device sends ...