Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (tVNS) has been applied to a number of disease areas including visceral pain, depression, cluster headache and Alzheimer's disease. However, there is marked heterogeneity in these studies pertaining to i) the anatomical site of stimulation (neck, inner concha or tragus of ear), and ii) the waveform parameters of the stimulating impulse. This exploratory cross-sectional study will address these knowledge gaps by comparative functional neuroimaging of the neural correlates of tVNS with disparate anatomical sites and electrical waveform characteristics during rest in healthy participants.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
16
Cervical and auricular transcutaneous stimulation of the vagus nerve
Maastricht University Medical Center
Maastricht, Netherlands
RECRUITINGQueen Mary University of London. Wingate Institute of Neurogastroenterology
London, United Kingdom
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGBlood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal activity in the CAN during tVNS
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Voxel-wise dependent BOLD signal activity in the NTS of the brainstem; somatosensory cortex; insular cortex; ACC, hypothalamus; thalamus and amygdala during auricular tVNS (parameter set 1)
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Voxel-wise dependent BOLD signal activity in the NTS of the brainstem; somatosensory cortex; insular cortex; ACC, hypothalamus; thalamus and amygdala during cervical tVNS )(parameter set 1)
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Voxel-wise dependent BOLD signal activity in the NTS of the brainstem; somatosensory cortex; insular cortex; ACC, hypothalamus; thalamus and amygdala during auricular tVNS (parameter set 2)
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Voxel-wise dependent BOLD signal activity in the NTS of the brainstem; somatosensory cortex; insular cortex; ACC, hypothalamus; thalamus and amygdala during cervical tVNS (parameter set 2)
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Voxel-wise dependent BOLD signal activity in the NTS of the brainstem; somatosensory cortex; insular cortex; ACC, hypothalamus; thalamus and amygdala during subliminal auricular tVNS (parameter set 1)
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
Functional connectivity / Network Connectivity of CAN regions during "active tVNS" block [to all 5 points as identified above]
fMRI related outcome measure
Time frame: During stimulation (difference between stim on - stim off blocks)
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