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Gamma Light and Sound Stimulation in Schizophrenia
Sponsor: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Summary
Schizophrenia (SZ) is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder impacting over 20 million people globally, causing significant personal and societal burdens, particularly due to cognitive deficits and negative symptoms inadequately treated by current therapies. To address this gap, investigators propose using Gamma Entrainment Using Sensory Stimulation (GENUS), a novel, home-based treatment involving synchronized 40 Hz light-and-sound stimulation aimed at improving neural synchrony, cognition, and SZ symptoms. This innovative approach leverages advanced neurostimulation, biological, and neuroimaging methods to directly target gamma dysfunction, fulfilling an urgent need for effective and accessible at-home therapies. The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety and feasibility of gamma stimulation using light and sound. It will also learn if gamma stimulation using light and sound works to treat clinical symptoms and cognitive impairments in schizophrenia. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Is gamma stimulation safe for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders? 2. Does gamma stimulation alleviate clinical symptoms and cognitive impairments in schizophrenia patients? Participants will: 1. Have an acute 1-hour stimulation at MIT. 2. Come for a one-day visit to MIT for stimulation, neuroimaging, clinical, and cognitive evaluations.
Official title: Safety, Feasibility, and Preliminary Efficacy of Non-invasive Gamma Neuromodulation in Individuals With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2026-04
Completion Date
2027-04
Last Updated
2026-01-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
GENUS
Sensory stimulation using light and sound
Sham Stimulation
Sham light and sound
Locations (1)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States