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In this study, the investigators will research the efficacy of a novel auditory neuro modulating technology that leverages euphonic music tracks with broad-spectrum binaural beats to induce selective EEG spectral power changes.


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Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects more than 70 million people worldwide, limiting their ability to communicate and socialize. During recent decades, several studies have demonstrated a link between stuttering and a deficit of β EEG spectral power. In this study, the investigators will research the efficacy of a novel auditory neuro modulating technology that leverages euphonic music tracks with broad-spectrum binaural beats to induce selective EEG spectral power changes. Participants are adults with stuttering and without speech disfluencies from the control group will expose to euphonic binaural stimuli for 5 minutes. The brain electrical activity patterns (EEG) and ECG bio-signals will record prior to, during, and after exposure. ;


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NCT number NCT05339906
Study type Interventional
Source Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
Contact Dmytro V Chernetchenko, PhD
Phone +380504208604
Email d.chernetchenko@zov.ai
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 25, 2021
Completion date December 2022

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