← Back to Clinical Trials
Recruiting NCT05688683

NCT05688683 Brain Representation of Acquisition in Humans of Motor-Sensory Skills

◆ AI Clinical Summary
Plain-language summary for patients
Clinical Trial Summary
NCT ID NCT05688683
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild
Condition Epilepsy
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment 50 participants
Start Date 2023-01-04
Primary Completion 2028-03

Trial Parameters

Condition Epilepsy
Sponsor Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 50
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2023-01-04
Completion 2028-03
Interventions
use of a theremin-type musical instrument

Eligibility Fast-Check

Enter your details for a quick preliminary check. This does not replace medical advice.

Brief Summary

Interactions between the perceptual and motor systems are fundamental to the performance of complex motor tasks and are at the heart of the fine motor control required for the production of complex sounds such as speech production or playing a musical instrument. In such situations, the brain must learn to generate relevant motor commands to a sound-producing system with fixed physical characteristics, such as the vocal tract or a musical instrument. No study has yet been able to directly test the dynamic aspect of this sensorimotor learning in an acoustic production task with fine motor control. The Adolphe de Rothschild Foundation Hospital takes care of patients requiring awake surgery. During these procedures, a direct cortical recording, called electro-corticography, is performed in order to better delineate the tumor or epileptogenic resection area. Reference recordings are made in healthy areas at a distance from the lesion site making it possible to record normal brain activity. In this case, we would propose to the patient to use a tool similar to the theremin (a musical instrument the size of a golf ball whose displacement in space modulates the frequency and the harmonics of a sound). The patient should therefore learn in order to create relevant motor patterns.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Benefiting from an intracranial brain recording during a programmed surgery in awake condition. Exclusion Criteria: * Patient with complete deafness * Patient with a disorder or impairment that does not allow him/her to perform the experimental task according to the investigator's judgment

Related Trials

Related Intelligence Guides

In-depth guides covering this condition's trials, eligibility, and what to expect.

ClinicalMetric — Independent clinical trial intelligence platform. Not affiliated with NIH, ClinicalTrials.gov, the U.S. FDA, or any pharmaceutical company, hospital, or clinical research organization. Trial data is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not make any treatment, enrollment, or health decisions based solely on information found here — always consult a qualified healthcare professional. Full Disclaimer  ·  Last Reviewed: April 2026  ·  Data Methodology