Neurophysiology

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Status: Recruiting

Investigating the Transcutaneous vs. Transcranial Mechanisms of Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (eTNS) Using fMRI

Transcutaneous Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (eTNS) is a non-invasive technique that modulates brain activity by applying electrical currents to the forehead. However, it remains unclear whether its effects are primarily driven by activating peripheral nerves in the skin (the transcutaneous pathway) or by the electrical current passing directly through the skull into the brain (the transcranial pathway). This study aims to differentiate these two mechanisms in healthy volunteers. Participants will complete two separate MRI scanning sessions. In one session, a local anesthetic (lidocaine) will be applied to numb the skin over the forehead (specifically the supraorbital nerve branch) to temporarily block the peripheral nerve signals. In the other session, no anesthesia will be used. During both sessions, participants will receive active direct current eTNS (DC-eTNS) and a sham (inactive) stimulation while inside a 3T MRI scanner. Researchers will simultaneously measure brain activity (fMRI) and physiological signals (breathing and heart rate). By comparing the brain and bodily responses between the anesthetized and non-anesthetized conditions, the study seeks to determine exactly how eTNS signals travel to and affect the brainstem, cortex, and autonomic nervous system.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Age: 18-35Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Xidian UniversityUpdated: Jun 18, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Healthy volunteers, aged 18 to 40 years old. [+4]

Known allergy, hypersensitivity, or adverse reactions to Lidocaine or other amid... [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Multi-level Approach of Brain Activity Using Intracranial Electrodes in Epileptic Patients

The main goal of this project is to study the mechanisms of epileptic activities using intracranial macro and micro electrodes in epileptic patients undergoing pre-surgical investigation. The recordings will also be used to study physiological mechanisms like sleep and different cognitive functions.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, FranceUpdated: Sep 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with focal drug-resistant epilepsy [+2]

Contraindication for an intracranial investigation (with macro-electrodes) : int... [+3]