Dr. Mayank A Jog, PhD

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Studies Depression Treatment
Studies Major Depression
1 reported clinical trial
3 drugs studied

Clinical Trials Mayank A Jog, PhD is currently running

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tDCS Brain-Stimulation

for Depression

Patients, physicians, and those who fund depression research are keenly interested in depression treatments that do not involve taking medications. One promising candidate treatment is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a low-cost technique that involves placing electrodes on specific scalp locations and using a 9-volt battery to cause a small amount of electricity to pass through parts of the brain. Depending on the direction of electrical flow, tDCS can make brain cells (neurons) more likely or less likely to generate their own electrical signals. When evaluated as a treatment, tDCS is typically done in daily sessions over a period of two weeks. One of the challenges of tDCS is to work out the best possible positioning of electrodes and direction of electricity flow to gradually cause lasting changes in brain activity in ways that might be expected to improve depression. To address this challenge, the investigators are using MRI to take pictures of the brain during tDCS. This data will help us better understand the short-term effects of tDCS in depression and help us learn how to customize future treatments to cause a lasting beneficial response. Patients with depression between the ages of 20-55 years are eligible to take part in this research. Potential participants will undergo: 1. An assessment to confirm eligibility. This will take place over a secure videoconference call lasting no more than 3 hours. 2. Two in-person study visits lasting 30 min and 2-1/2 hours respectively. In the first visit, the investigators will use the MRI to take a picture of the brain and head structure to determine appropriate locations for placing the tDCS electrodes at the start of the second visit. Following electrode placement, an MRI scan will be performed to take pictures of the brain during tDCS. Depending on the study arm, 1. Participants may receive 'active' or 'sham' tDCS. The 'sham' condition is identical to the 'active' tDCS in every way except that it involves minimal tDCS and is designed to help rule out effects unrelated to the administered tDCS electricity. 2. Participants may also be asked to perform a mental task during MRI. All participants will be compensated $150 + parking upon completion of all study-visits.
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More about Mayank A Jog, PhD

Clinical Trial Related2 years of experience running clinical trials · Led 1 trial as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial
Treatments Mayank A Jog, PhD has experience with
  • Cognitive Task
  • Left DLPFC TDCS
  • Right DLPFC TDCS
Breakdown of trials Mayank A Jog, PhD has run
Major Depressive Disorder

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Do I need insurance to participate in a trial?
Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the ‘trial drug’ — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
What does Mayank A Jog, PhD specialize in?
Mayank A Jog, PhD focuses on Depression Treatment and Major Depression. In particular, much of their work with Depression Treatment has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
Is Mayank A Jog, PhD currently recruiting for clinical trials?
Yes, Mayank A Jog, PhD is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in the USA. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Mayank A Jog, PhD has studied deeply?
Yes, Mayank A Jog, PhD has studied treatments such as Cognitive task, Left DLPFC tDCS, Right DLPFC tDCS.
What is the best way to schedule an appointment with Mayank A Jog, PhD?
Apply for one of the trials that Mayank A Jog, PhD is conducting.
Is there any support for travel costs?
The coverage of travel expenses can vary greatly between different clinical trials. Please see more financial detail in the trials you’re interested to apply.