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Depressive Disorder – Research Study

February 28, 2019

Volunteers with Depression needed for tDCS Study: If you have been diagnosed with depression, are unmedicated or on stable antidepressant medication, are between 18-55 years old, and are able to receive a brain scan – you may be eligible to participate in a depression research study using neurostimulation.

This study uses transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive neuromodulation therapy, which is sometimes shown to reduce depressive symptoms.
This study involves 13 visits to our laboratory over two-to-three weeks.
Study procedures include 30-minute tDCS sessions delivered at each visit.
The research also includes a brain scan at three different time points, before and after receiving tDCS.
Participants can earn up to $650 for completing all appointments.
Please email DGCNeurostimStudy@mednet.ucla.edu or call 424-402-9051 and ask to speak to the Study Coordinator.

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