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In this line of research, the researchers are utilizing an EEG measure of repeated visual stimulation, the Steady-State Visually Evoked Potential (SSVEP) to examine processing of target and distractor information during visual search. This is a basic science study.
The purpose of this research is to search for reproducible changes in a wide range of physical signals, including heart rate, muscle tone and activity and EEG before and at the onset of seizures in patients with epilepsy.
The purpose of the study is to assess the effect of a dietary intervention that includes the consumption of a novel functional yogurt (enriched with probiotics and polyphenols) on the blood biomarkers of healthy participants.
In this line of research, we are examining whether motivation increases the utilization of target (positive) or distractor (negative) color cues to improve visual attention performance.
This study is being done to identify a dosing strategy that will allow IV psilocybin to be administered to sleeping participants without awakening them.
The investigators are recruiting healthy volunteers to donate a finger prick blood sample or a small venous sample to Entia for the further development and testing of our blood analyser. The venous samples are taken by a registered nurse hired via a third party company. The results of the blood tests are not informed to the participants unless they explicitly ask for it.
Evaluate the biological safety and pharmacokinetics of tyrphostin AG-17 present in the solid oral formulations of the fixed-dose combination, in three different concentrations of the compound tyrphostin AG-17 contained 10 mg, 3.3 mg and 1 mg, respectively, with 700 mg of L-Carnitine tartrate each presentation, in a single dose in healthy research subjects of Mexican nationality.
Brain blood flow regulation will be measured in response to environmental changes using MRI.
This is an exploratory study designed to optimize, standardize, and validate novel breath biomarkers; there are no objective endpoints. The goal of this study is to generate pilot data to be used to generate hypothesis-driven studies.