NCT07650188 · RECRUITING

Stimulating the Aging Brain Using Brain and Sensory Stimulation

This trial is testing two non-drug brain stimulation techniques in people with primary progressive aphasia, a condition that erodes language ability. One technique uses gentle electrical current applied to the scalp (tACS); the other uses combined sensory input. Researchers want to know whether either approach improves verbal short-term memory. This is a Phase NA study, meaning it is exploratory research focused on feasibility and early signal, not a proven or approved treatment.

You may qualify if

  • Clinical exam supports diagnosis of PPA and/or MCI with no report of difficulty functioning in basic or instrumental activities of daily living.
  • Completed clinical cognitive exam within 6 months of study baseline visit OR neuropsychological research battery within 6 months of study baseline visit.

You're excluded if

  • Evidence of dementia at baseline
  • Known history of neoplasm, symptomatic stroke, moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, or other significant neurologic event
  • Age \<45 years.
  • Evidence of severe psychiatric illness (e.g., bipolar disorder, schizophrenia).
  • Presence of cardiac stimulators or pacemakers
  • Any other implants near the scalp or in the eye
  • Contraindications to MRI or stimulation
  • Pregnancy
  • History of ongoing or unmanaged seizures
  • History of dyslexia or other developmental learning disabilities

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2026-06-16

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