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Filter by:The objective of this study is to show the feasibility of detecting the specific activity of 2 muscles during swallowing using invasive sensors in healthy volunteers.
This experimental proof-of-concept study in healthy volunteers investigates whether a specific form of self-relating, namely, self-compassion, can be controlled through non-invasive stimulation of the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system (the 'rest and digest' system) and its fibers are spread throughout the upper body, face, and neck, including a branch that innervates parts of the external ear (e.g. the tragus), close to the surface of the skin. This allows the 'auricular branch' of the vagus nerve to be readily stimulated electrically. Importantly, this can be achieved non-invasively using a transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) device. The investigators will test the effects of tVNS alone and in combination with a meditation-like technique that is intended to increase participants' feelings of self-compassion (self-compassion imagery). In particular, the investigators will assess participants' experience of self-compassion and self-criticism, as well as other outcome measures, before and during stimulation, and again after they perform the self-compassionate imagery exercise. These effects will be compared to three other groups: one that receives tVNS along with a control (sham) imagery procedure, another that receives sham tVNS and self-compassion imagery, and a final group that receives sham tVNS and sham imagery. It is expected that the group that receives active tVNS and the self-compassion imagery exercise will experience the largest average increases in self-compassion and decreases in self-criticism. The findings of this study will help us better understand the role of the vagus nerve in complex cognitive-emotional experiences - like compassion - and may also motivate the development of bioelectronic stimulation methods that can be used alongside psychological techniques for improving self-compassion and reducing self-criticism, particularly among people with certain psychological disorders.
This study will be a fixed sequence drug-drug interaction study in healthy postmenopausal females, conducted at multiple study sites
To evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and immunogenicity of AZD7442 in Healthy Chinese Adults. vs. placebo
This is a single-dose, two-periods, two-sequence, two-way crossover, single oral dose bioequivalence study.
This is An Open Label, Randomized, Single Dose, Two Way Cross over, Two Period, Two Treatment, Two Sequence Bioequivalence Study to compare the rate and extent of absorption of Klaribact FC Tablet (Clarithromycin 500 mg) with Reference Product, Klaricid FC Tablet (Clarithromycin 500 mg) in healthy adult male subjects under fasting condition.
This is a single centre, open-label, sequential, single dose 4-period crossover, scintigraphic imaging study in healthy male and non-pregnant, non-lactating female subjects.
This study will test how the active substances semaglutide and dapagliflozin act in the body (in terms of their levels in the blood), when they are taken in the form of a combination preparation (a tablet with a fixed dose combination) compared to when oral semaglutide and dapagliflozin are given alone.The study will consist of 2 parts. Part 1 will compare semaglutide to the fixed dose combination tablet (semaglutide/dapagliflozin) and part 2 will compare dapagliflozin to the fixed dose combination tablet (semaglutide/dapagliflozin). Participants will take part in either part 1 or part 2.
This is a phase I, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled,single and multiple ascending dose study to assess the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of QY101 ointment in Chinese healthy subjects
Primary Objective • To assess the safety and tolerability of single ascending doses of RGLS8429 Secondary Objectives - To identify dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) and to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a single SC dose of RGLS8429 - To characterize the pharmacokinetic (PK) properties of RGLS8429