Plain-English translation of NCT06095297 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing two different approaches to help people with long COVID who experience brain fog and cognitive difficulties. Both approaches combine computer-based training games, in-person coaching sessions focused on real-world activities, and a gentle non-invasive nerve stimulation technique called trans-auricular vagus nerve stimulation. Some participants will also receive career counseling and job support to help them return to work.
Many people with long COVID struggle with persistent brain fog and difficulty thinking clearly, which can make it hard to work and manage daily life. This trial is testing whether targeted cognitive training—combined with a nerve stimulation technique—can help improve these symptoms and help people get back to their jobs.
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You will attend 10 three-hour sessions in the lab over several weeks, where you'll play computer-based training games, practice everyday activities important for thinking and work, and receive a gentle 10-minute nerve stimulation before each session. Between sessions, you'll work on applying what you've learned to your daily life. If you qualify and want job support, you may also receive career counseling and on-the-job coaching to help you return to work.
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