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ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT07544563 documents an observational behavioral and neurophysiological study examining the effects of controlled sensory stimulation (such as music) on brain function, with the study focusing on three conditions: Epilepsy, Anxiety, and Depression Anxiety Disorder. The study is registered as observational with no stated intervention, indicating it involves passive data collection rather than active treatment administration. This registration provides transparency into ongoing clinical research but creates no compliance obligations for any party.

“An observational behavioural and neurophysiological study of the effects of controlled sensory stimulation (such as music, for example) on brain function”

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The document is a clinical trial registration entry on ClinicalTrials.gov for study NCT07544563 titled 'Phenotypic Exploration During Sensory Stimulation in an Acoustic Chamber.' The study is classified as observational and examines how controlled sensory stimulation affects brain function across three neurological/psychiatric conditions: Epilepsy, Anxiety, and Depression Anxiety Disorder. No regulatory obligations or compliance requirements are established by this registration. For clinical researchers and institutional review boards, this registration confirms an ongoing NIH-affiliated research program in behavioral neuroscience and may inform related study development or literature reviews.

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Phenotypic Exploration During Sensory Stimulation in an Acoustic Chamber

Observational NCT07544563 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 22, 2026

Abstract

An observational behavioural and neurophysiological study of the effects of controlled sensory stimulation (such as music, for example) on brain function

Conditions: Epilepsy, Anxiety, Depression Anxiety Disorder

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NIH
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April 22nd, 2026
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Final
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5417 Scientific Research
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Clinical research Observational study Behavioral neuroscience
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United States US

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Healthcare
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Clinical Operations
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