NL-OMON29461
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Investigating the neural basis of auditory false perceptions in a signal detection paradigm using transcranial direct current stimulation
Department of Psychology, Durham University, UK;University Medical Center Groningen0 sites108 target enrollmentTBD
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- Department of Psychology, Durham University, UK;University Medical Center Groningen
- Enrollment
- 108
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- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
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Inclusion Criteria
- •1\)There will be a main effect of stimulation condition; specifically, that anodal stimulation to the left STG will lead to a reduced response bias (â, see section 2\.6\.1\) on the signal detection task, compared to the other conditions.
- •2\)We will also test for an interaction between stimulation condition and stimulus type; that is, to test for a difference in the effect of stimulation on response bias (â) to voice and tone stimuli. If any effect of stimulation is specific to voice stimuli, this would imply the effects are due to stimulation of language specific areas of cortex (e.g., Wernicke’s area). In contrast, if there is an effect of stimulation on all types of auditory signal detection, this would imply a more general effect of stimulation on auditory stimuli.
Exclusion Criteria
- •1\) (suspected) pregnancy
- •2\) not signing the informed consent
Outcomes
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