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Temporal Interference Methods for Non-invasive Deep Brain Stimulation

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Device
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

This grant aims to develop a line of research using temporal interference (TI) electrical neurostimulation technology to understand the causal role of deep brain structures in cognition. In the short term, the investigators aim to validate and characterize the effects of TI on brain activity as measured by fMRI and demonstrate its ability to focally stimulate deep brain regions without affecting overlying cortex. In the longer term, investigators aim to use these data to resolve longstanding debates about the function of deeper brain regions and lay the foundation for future clinical applications of TI for treating addiction, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Parkinson's disease, and other disorders involving deep brain dysfunction. The grant supports 2 distinct aims, each of which will be evaluated through a series of independent studies.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 50
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• Between the ages of 18 and 50

• Must have at least a 6th grade education

• Ability to speak and read English for all phases

Locations
United States
Indiana
Indiana University Bloomington, Imaging Research Facility
RECRUITING
Bloomington
Contact Information
Primary
Joshua W Brown, PhD
jwmbrown@iu.edu
812-855-9282
Backup
Kendall E Moore, BS
cclab@iu.edu
812-856-1846
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-05-30
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-07-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 30
Treatments
Active_comparator: dACC 20Hz Active then Sham; Comparison frequency Active then Sham
Participants in this arm receive temporal interference (TI) electrical stimulation targeting the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex using two pairs of carbon fiber electrodes in the following order: 20 Hz TI Active, 20 Hz TI Sham, selected comparison frequency TI Active, then selected comparison frequency TI Sham. The comparison frequency will be within the 1-100 Hz range.
Active_comparator: dACC 20Hz Sham then Active; Comparison Frequency Sham then Active
Participants in this arm receive temporal interference (TI) electrical stimulation targeting the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex using scalp electrodes. The stimulation order is: 20 Hz TI Sham, 20 Hz TI Active, selected comparison frequency TI Sham, then selected comparison frequency TI Active. The comparison frequency will be in the 1-100 Hz range.
Active_comparator: dACC Comparison Frequency Sham then Active; 20Hz Sham then Active
Participants in this arm receive temporal interference (TI) electrical stimulation targeting the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex using scalp electrodes. The stimulation order is: selected comparison frequency TI Sham, selected comparison frequency TI Active, 20 Hz TI Sham, then 20 Hz TI Active. The comparison frequency will be in the 1-100 Hz range.
Active_comparator: dACC Comparison Frequency Active then Sham; 20Hz Active then Sham
Participants in this arm receive temporal interference (TI) electrical stimulation targeting the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex using scalp electrodes. The stimulation order is: selected comparison frequency TI Active, selected comparison frequency TI Sham, 20 Hz TI Active, then 20 Hz TI Sham. The comparison frequency will be in the 1-100 Hz range.
Sponsors
Collaborators: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Leads: Indiana University

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