| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000058450 |
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000066833 |
| Scientific Title | EEG phase-locking phenomenon in blind people avoiding a collision with an energized signal. |
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2026/07/14 |
| Last modified on | 2025/07/14 03:06:17 |
EEG phase-locking phenomenon in blind people avoiding a collision with an energized signal.
EEG phase-locking phenomenon in blind people avoiding a collision with an energized signal.
EEG phase-locking phenomenon in blind people avoiding a collision with an energized signal.
EEG phase-locking phenomenon in blind people avoiding a collision with an energized signal.
| Japan |
Visual impairment, behavioral control disorder, risk of falls
| Ophthalmology | Rehabilitation medicine | Not applicable |
Others
NO
To verify the effectiveness of a novel low-frequency electrical stimulation input method with position-phase effect for conveying information of approaching objects/persons to blind individuals, assessing its impact on collision avoidance success rate and reaction time reduction.
Others
A study of the relationship between energization perception-recognition function and the timing of visual impairment in blind people using a new low-frequency energization stimulus input method based on the positional phase effect in perceiving approaching vehicles and people with energized signals.
Confirmatory
Explanatory
Not applicable
Collision avoidance success rate and cognitive reaction time (ms)
EEG data (alpha wave frequency spike order between AF3-AF4, AF3-PZ, and AF4-PZ, and duration of coherence), subject's subjective evaluation, and stop position accuracy based on video analysis
Interventional
Cross-over
Randomized
Individual
Single blind -participants are blinded
Active
YES
NO
Institution is considered as a block.
YES
Pseudo-randomization
2
Prevention
| Device,equipment | Behavior,custom | Other |
Intervention name: Approach warning by low-frequency current signal using position phase effect Intervention details Two electrodes are applied to symmetrical electrode sites (C4, C5, C6, L4, L5 equivalent sites) on the neck and lumbar skin, two different low-frequency current stimulus waveforms or different energizing patterns with adjusted position phase are applied to the skin, and physiological and behavioral responses based on recognition of the energizing signals arePhysiological and behavioral responses based on the recognition of the electric current signals are measured.
Intervention period 1 day (1 experimental day) Number of interventions Number of interventions: 1 time (up to 10 times per subject) Intervention frequency: 10 consecutive trials, 2-minute pause between each trial Intervention amount: - Current frequency: 20 to 100 Hz - Potential intensity: 5 mA or less - Stimulus duration: up to 30 seconds each trial
Intervention name: Conventional low-frequency energizing stimulation with a single electrode on the forearm Intervention description: Low-frequency energizing stimulation with a single electrode applied to the medial forearm (conventional method)
Duration of intervention: 1 day (1 experimental day) Number of interventions: 1 time (maximum of 2 trials for each subject) Frequency of intervention: 2 minutes of pause between each trial Amount of intervention: - Electric current frequency: 20 to 100 Hz - Electric potential intensity: 5 mA or less - Stimulation duration: maximum 30 seconds for each trial
| 20 | years-old | <= |
| 90 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
1. Adults over 20 years old
2. who have read the instructions, understand the purpose of the research, and agree to participate in the research voluntarily
3. who do not have severe balance dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy, or neuropathy due to diabetes
4. who can attend Gunma Paz University or a research collaborating institution
5. who can commute to Gunma Paz University or one of the research collaborating institutions
1. a person who has an implanted medical device such as a pacemaker
2. a person who has severe peripheral neuropathy or balance dysfunction
3. a person who has serious complications due to diabetes
4. a person who is unable to understand the content of the explanatory document and has difficulty obtaining consent
5. any other person whom the principal investigator determines is inappropriate to participate in this study.
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| 1st name | Akira |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Kimura |
Gunma Paz University
Department of Rehabilitaion Sciences
370-0006
Tonyamachi1-7-1,Takasaki,Gunma, Japan
080-5015-3631
a-kimura@paz.ac.jp
| 1st name | Akira |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Kimura |
Gunma Paz University
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
370-0006
1-7-1 Tonyamachi,Takasaki,Gunma
08050153631
https://kimuakilabo.main.jp/kaken2024-2026-1.html
kimuaki@nifty.com
Gunma Paz University
Akira Kimura
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Japanese Governmental office
Japan
Gunma Paz University
1-7-1 Tonyamchi, Takasaki, Gunma
027-365-3366
kimuaki@nifty.com
NO
群馬県
群馬パース大学(群馬県)、群馬県社会福祉総合センター(群馬)、日本盲人福祉センター(東京都)、沖縄視覚障害者福祉センター(沖縄県)
| 2026 | Year | 07 | Month | 14 | Day |
https://kimuakilabo.main.jp/kaken2024-2026-1.html
Unpublished
Enrolling by invitation
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000066833