UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000058515
Receipt number R000066900
Scientific Title Congruence of Stimulus and Movement Induces Centrifugal Mechanisms: A Comparison Between the Auditory and Somatosensory Modalities
Date of disclosure of the study information 2025/07/18
Last modified on 2025/07/18 13:08:14

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Basic information

Public title

Congruence of Stimulus and Movement Induces Centrifugal Mechanisms: A Comparison Between the Auditory and Somatosensory Modalities

Acronym

Congruence of Stimulus and Movement Induces Centrifugal Mechanisms: A Comparison Between the Auditory and Somatosensory Modalities

Scientific Title

Congruence of Stimulus and Movement Induces Centrifugal Mechanisms: A Comparison Between the Auditory and Somatosensory Modalities

Scientific Title:Acronym

Congruence of Stimulus and Movement Induces Centrifugal Mechanisms: A Comparison Between the Auditory and Somatosensory Modalities

Region

Japan


Condition

Condition

healthy adults

Classification by specialty

Not applicable Adult

Classification by malignancy

Others

Genomic information

NO


Objectives

Narrative objectives1

The aim of this study is to investigate whether the congruence of stimulus and movement locations induce the effect of centrifugal mechanisms, and to clarify whether this effect depends on sensory modality.

Basic objectives2

Others

Basic objectives -Others

To evaluate differences in subjective discomfort and task difficulty between congruent and incongruent conditions.

Trial characteristics_1


Trial characteristics_2


Developmental phase



Assessment

Primary outcomes

Sensory-evoked potentials from an attention-only condition is subtracted from those during a button-press task to obtain movement-related modulation waveforms. These subtracted waveforms will be compared between congruent and incongruent condition to evaluate the centrifugal mechanism enhances response in the congruent condition.

Key secondary outcomes



Base

Study type

Interventional


Study design

Basic design

Single arm

Randomization

Non-randomized

Randomization unit


Blinding

Open -no one is blinded

Control

Self control

Stratification


Dynamic allocation


Institution consideration


Blocking


Concealment



Intervention

No. of arms

1

Purpose of intervention

Educational,Counseling,Training

Type of intervention

Other

Interventions/Control_1

electrical stimulation, pure tone stimulation
EEG

Interventions/Control_2


Interventions/Control_3


Interventions/Control_4


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Eligibility

Age-lower limit

18 years-old <=

Age-upper limit

25 years-old >=

Gender

Male and Female

Key inclusion criteria

healthy adults

Key exclusion criteria

psychological disorders
dermatological disorders

Target sample size

50


Research contact person

Name of lead principal investigator

1st name Taiki
Middle name
Last name Makibuchi

Organization

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Division name

Major in helth and welfare

Zip code

950-3198

Address

Niigata 950-3198, Japan

TEL

070-2621-6054

Email

hwd24013@nuhw.ac.jp


Public contact

Name of contact person

1st name Koya
Middle name
Last name Yamashiro

Organization

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Division name

Department of Health and Sports

Zip code

950-3198

Address

Niigata 950-3198, Japan

TEL

025-257-4757

Homepage URL


Email

yamashiro@nuhw.ac.jp


Sponsor or person

Institute

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Institute

Department

Personal name



Funding Source

Organization

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Organization

Division

Category of Funding Organization

Other

Nationality of Funding Organization



Other related organizations

Co-sponsor


Name of secondary funder(s)



IRB Contact (For public release)

Organization

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

Address

Niigata 950-3198, Japan

Tel

025-257-4500

Email

hwd24013@nuhw.ac.jp


Secondary IDs

Secondary IDs

NO

Study ID_1


Org. issuing International ID_1


Study ID_2


Org. issuing International ID_2


IND to MHLW



Institutions

Institutions



Other administrative information

Date of disclosure of the study information

2025 Year 07 Month 18 Day


Related information

URL releasing protocol


Publication of results

Unpublished


Result

URL related to results and publications


Number of participants that the trial has enrolled


Results


Results date posted


Results Delayed


Results Delay Reason


Date of the first journal publication of results


Baseline Characteristics


Participant flow


Adverse events


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Plan to share IPD


IPD sharing Plan description



Progress

Recruitment status

Preinitiation

Date of protocol fixation

2025 Year 07 Month 18 Day

Date of IRB


Anticipated trial start date

2025 Year 08 Month 01 Day

Last follow-up date

2025 Year 10 Month 01 Day

Date of closure to data entry


Date trial data considered complete


Date analysis concluded



Other

Other related information



Management information

Registered date

2025 Year 07 Month 18 Day

Last modified on

2025 Year 07 Month 18 Day



Link to view the page

Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000066900