Controlled Clinical TrialtaVNS

Combined transcutaneous auricular vagus stimulation (taVNS) with 0.1Hz slow breathing enhances insomnia treatment efficacy: A pilot study

Tian QQ, Cheng C, Yin ZX, Yuan YY, Wang C, Zeng X, Sun JB, Yang Q, Yang XJ, Qin W

Brain Stimulation · 2024

Key finding

Study examining sleep using taVNS.

Condition
Sleep
Stimulation
taVNS
Evidence tier
Controlled Clinical Trial
Participants
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Cite this study

Tian, Q. Q., Cheng, C., Yin, Z. X., Yuan, Y. Y., Wang, C., Zeng, X., Sun, J. B., Yang, Q., Yang, X. J., & Qin, W. (2024). Combined transcutaneous auricular vagus stimulation (taVNS) with 0.1Hz slow breathing enhances insomnia treatment efficacy: A pilot study. Brain Stimulation, 17(1), 4-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2023.11.015

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