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This randomized, controlled, single-blind clinical pilot study investigates the therapeutic potential of low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (LI-TMS) and audio-visual stimulation (AVS) and newly offered interventional protocols in healthy participants for further research on stroke rehabilitation and therapeutic effects.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the intervention can be used in the future treatment of patients recovering after stroke. It will also learn about the safety of low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and audio-visual stimulation.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does intervention with LI-TMS and AVS influence the parameter Work Efficiency (WE) of the participant? Does intervention with LI-TMS and AVS influence the parameter Warming-up work indicator (WU) of the participant? Does intervention with LI-TMS and AVS influence the parameter Psychological Stability (PS) of the participant? Does intervention with LI-TMS and AVS influence the parameter Perceptual Accuracy (Tv) of the participant? Does intervention with LI-TMS and AVS affect changes in the participants electroencephalogram parameters? The researchers will compare the results of LI-TMS and AVS intervention to a control group that received no intervention but only underwent an examination to evaluate the effects of the interventions.
Participants will:
Receive interventions from LI-TMS and AVS every day for 2 weeks with a weekend break on Saturday and Sunday.
Attend the clinic 3 times during the trial and undergo testing and screening. The first clinic visit is before the intervention course. The second clinic visit will be the day immediately following the end of the two-week intervention course. The third visit will be two weeks after the second visit.
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Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide, significantly impacting individuals; quality of life and their ability to perform daily activities. Rehabilitation is critical for stroke survivors as it aims to restore function, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.
Auditory-visual stimulation (AVS) is a stroke rehabilitation technique that combines auditory and visual stimuli to promote cognitive and motor recovery. This approach is based on the principles of neuroplasticity, which suggest that engaging multiple senses through receptor systems can promote brain plasticity and recovery after neurological injury such as stroke.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a promising technique in stroke rehabilitation that involves applying magnetic fields to the scalp, which induces electrical currents in specific brain regions. This method is believed to facilitate neuroplasticity, the brains ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
LI-TMS is a variant of TMS that uses lower intensity magnetic fields. This technique is designed to minimize discomfort while still promoting neuroplasticity. Key aspects of LI-TMS include:
This study aims to test the proposed interventional protocols using a prototype device for low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (LI-TMS) and audio-visual stimulation (AVS) on healthy participants.
Participants in the experimental group are screened and tested upon their first visit to the hospital. Afterward, intervention courses are run five days a week for two weeks. Activities take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday while Saturday and Sunday are free. Interventions of each protocol are applied for two days in routine. At the end of the intervention course, participants are screened and tested again at the hospital and after two weeks.
The following is how the Interventional procedure goes: first, the device will be plugged in and tested, then in 5 minutes the subject sits in a comfortable chair, further a disposable hair cap is put on his/her head, a textile helmet with coil emitters is put on top of the disposable hair cap, then glasses with Red, Green, Blue Light-emitting diodes and stereo headphones. The Interventional protocol was selected in prototype software. In conformance with the selected Interventional protocol, the characteristics of the exposure signal were then set up. The button on the prototypes touch screen was pressed next. The intervention procedure was stopped when the time on the timer on the touch screen of the prototype expired. When the exposure procedure was over, the prototype was switched off and all its exposure units were taken off of the test subject in reverse order.
The study will involve two groups: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group, consisting of 30 healthy participants, will receive a course of interventions over two weeks of days. The comparison will be made with a control group consisting of 10 healthy participants who will receive no intervention, only screening, and testing.
Interventions. Experimental: Day 1 and Day 2
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation, six radiating coils are placed in the temporal region above the hippocampus. A stimulation frequency of 6 Hz is applied to all emitters. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and bipolar type.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear is 440 Hz and for the right ear is 446 Hz. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye is 1 Hz and for the right eye is 7 Hz. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to blue for 6 minutes in the initial stage and green for 6 minutes in the final stage. The right eye is exposed to the colour green for 6 minutes in the initial stage and blue for 6 minutes in the final stage as well.
The total time duration of the procedure is 12 minutes. Experimental: Day 3 and Day 4
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation, six radiating coils are placed in the temporal region above the hippocampus. The frequencies of the stimulation signal are varied as follows: at the initial stage the signal frequency is 4 Hz is applied to all emitters and lasts for 6 minutes, then the frequency increases to 5 Hz for the next 6 minutes, then to 6 Hz for the next 6 minutes, then to 7 Hz for the next 6 minutes, and at the final stage the signal frequency is 8 Hz and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and bipolar type.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear in the initial stage is 440 Hz and for the right ear is 444 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 445 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 446 Hz, and lasts 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 447 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 448 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye in the initial stage is 1 Hz and for the right eye is 5 Hz and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 6 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 7 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 8 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 9 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to red in the initial stage and the right eye is exposed to green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour blue and the right eye is exposed to the colour violet and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye is exposed to the colour blue, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the left eye is exposed to the colour violet and the right eye is exposed to the colour green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye to the colour red, and lasts for 6 minutes.
The total time duration of the procedure is 30 minutes. Experimental: Day 5
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation, six radiating coils are placed in the temporal region above the hippocampus. Frequencies of the stimulation signal are varied as follows: in the initial stage, the carrier frequency of the signal is 8 Hz and the modulating frequency is 4 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz and the modulating frequency increases to 5 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz, and the modulating frequency is increased to 6 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz, and the modulating frequency is increased to 7 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final step, the signal carrier frequency and modulating frequency are equal to 8 Hz, resulting in the signal being a regular sinusoid with a frequency of 8 Hz, and lasting 6 minutes. Carrier signal waveform - sine wave, modulating signal waveform - cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear in the initial stage is 440 Hz and for the right ear is 444 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 445 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 446 Hz, and lasts 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 447 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 448 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye in the initial stage is 1 Hz and for the right eye is 5 Hz and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 6 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 7 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 8 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 9 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to red in the initial stage and the right eye is exposed to green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour blue and the right eye is exposed to the colour violet and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye is exposed to the colour blue, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the left eye is exposed to the colour violet and the right eye is exposed to the colour green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye to the colour red, and lasts for 6 minutes.
The total time duration of the procedure is 30 minutes. Experimental: Day 6 Day of no interventions. Experimental: Day 7 Day of no interventions. Experimental: Day 8
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation, six radiating coils are placed in the temporal region above the hippocampus. Frequencies of the stimulation signal are varied as follows: in the initial stage, the carrier frequency of the signal is 8 Hz and the modulating frequency is 4 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz and the modulating frequency increases to 5 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz, and the modulating frequency is increased to 6 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the carrier frequency of the signal stays 8 Hz, and the modulating frequency is increased to 7 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final step, the signal carrier frequency and modulating frequency are equal to 8 Hz, resulting in the signal being a regular sinusoid with a frequency of 8 Hz, and lasting 6 minutes. Carrier signal waveform - sine wave, modulating signal waveform - cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear in the initial stage is 440 Hz and for the right ear is 444 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 445 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 446 Hz, and lasts 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 447 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left ear stays 440 Hz and the frequency for the right ear increases to 448 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye in the initial stage is 1 Hz and for the right eye is 5 Hz and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 6 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 7 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 8 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the frequency for the left eye stays 1 Hz and the frequency for the right eye increases to 9 Hz, and lasts for 6 minutes. The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to red in the initial stage and the right eye is exposed to green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the next stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour blue and the right eye is exposed to the colour violet and lasts for 6 minutes. Next, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye is exposed to the colour blue, and lasts for 6 minutes. Then the left eye is exposed to the colour violet and the right eye is exposed to the colour green, and lasts for 6 minutes. In the final stage, the left eye is exposed to the colour green and the right eye to the colour red, and lasts for 6 minutes.
The total time duration of the procedure is 30 minutes. Experimental: Day 9 and Day 10
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation involved all 32 magnetic emitters located over the entire scalp area. The stimulation frequencies were as follows: the carrier signal frequency was 13 Hz, and the modulating signal frequency was determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 9 Hz). The shape of the carrier signal was a sine wave, and the shape of the modulating signal was a cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar. Carrier signal waveform - sine wave, modulating signal waveform - cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear is 440 Hz and for the right ear is (440 + n) Hz, where n is a frequency value determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 9 Hz). The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye is 1 Hz and for the right eye is (1 + n) Hz, where n represents a frequency value determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 9 Hz). The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to blue for 6 minutes in the initial stage and green for 6 minutes in the final stage. The right eye is exposed to the colour green for 6 minutes in the initial stage and blue for 6 minutes in the final stage as well.
The total time duration of the procedure is 12 minutes. Experimental: Day 11 and Day 12
For low-intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation involved all 32 magnetic emitters located over the entire scalp area. The stimulation frequencies were as follows: the carrier signal frequency was 25 Hz, and the modulating signal frequency was determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 14 Hz). The shape of the carrier signal was a sine wave, and the shape of the modulating signal was a cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar. Carrier signal waveform - sine wave, modulating signal waveform - cosine wave. The signal type is bipolar.
For auditory stimulation, a binaural beats technique is used, where the frequency for the left ear is 440 Hz and for the right ear is (440 + n) Hz, where n is a frequency value determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 14 Hz). The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For visual stimulation, the technique of different frequencies of the signals applied to the eyes is used, where the frequency for the left eye is 1 Hz and for the right eye is (1 + n) Hz, where n represents a frequency value determined by the operator based on the participants previously measured electroencephalogram (e.g., 14 Hz). The signal waveform to be used has a sinusoidal shape and unipolar type.
For colour stimulation, the left eye is exposed to blue for 6 minutes in the initial stage and green for 6 minutes in the final stage. The right eye is exposed to the colour green for 6 minutes in the initial stage and blue for 6 minutes in the final stage as well.
The total time duration of the procedure is 12 minutes. Experimental: Day 13 Day of no interventions. Experimental: Day 14 Day of no interventions.
Control: Day 1 - Day 14 The control group does not receive any intervention for 14 days.
Participants in the experimental group and control group are screened and tested on the first day and on day fourteen and on day 28th of the study.
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