Status:

COMPLETED

Study of the Optimal Number of Repetitions to Investigate the Cerebral Activity by fNIRS During a Voluntary Movement and an Illusory Movement Induced by Vibration

Lead Sponsor:

Centre Hospitalier Régional d'Orléans

Conditions:

Healthy

Eligibility:

All Genders

18-40 years

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the cerebral activation of healthy participants during a voluntary movement and an illusory movement induced by vibration. This will be done by repeating b...

Detailed Description

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a non-invasive method that measures cortical hemodynamic responses by measuring variations in oxyhemoglobin (HbO) and deoxyhemoglobin (HbR). Thanks to ...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Healthy volunteers aged 18 to 40
  • Right-handed: Edinburgh laterality test short format QL \> 60 (Veale et al., 2014).
  • Sufficient command of the French language to understand instructions
  • No known neurological medical history

Exclusion

  • Allergy to neoprene (fNIRS cap material)
  • Hair volume preventing the cap from fitting and/or access to the scalp
  • Injury to right upper limb causing pain during mobilization
  • Protected person (under guardianship or trusteeship)
  • Person under court protection
  • Persons deprived of liberty
  • Persons not affiliated to a social security scheme
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding women
  • Volunteers opposed to the study

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

October 27 2025

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

October 31 2025

Estimated Enrollment :

29 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT07203807

Start Date

October 27 2025

End Date

October 31 2025

Last Update

January 8 2026

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CHU Orléans

Orléans, France, 45067

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