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Modulating Movement Intention Via Cortical Stimulation
Sponsor: NYU Langone Health
Summary
The purpose of this protocol is to learn about movement intention and volition. To improve such knowledge, investigators will conduct sub-studies using multiple non-invasive methodologies. These results could provide preliminary data for subsequent studies evaluating local and global efficacy of plasticity-inducing treatments for PMD symptoms.
Official title: Modulating Movement Intention Via Cortical Stimulation in Healthy Subjects and Patients With Psychogenic Movement Disorders and Non-epileptic Seizures
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2017-07-20
Completion Date
2027-05
Last Updated
2025-11-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Sham TMS3 stimulation
half of the subjects will receive sham stimulation first
rTMS of left or right angular gyrus (AG) or frontal cortex (FC)
Half of the subjects will receive active stimulation first; A subject may receive either TMS or tDCS stimulation, but not both, over the course of the sub-study.
Anodal tDCS of left or right AG or FC
Half of the subjects will receive active stimulation first; A subject may receive either TMS or tDCS stimulation, but not both, over the course of the sub-study.
Locations (1)
New York University School of Medicine
New York, New York, United States