A Randomized, Double-blind, Sham-controlled, Adaptive- Design Pivotal Study of Sensory Stimulation in Subjects with Alzheimer’s Disease



In this study, researchers want to find out if sensory stimulation delivered using the Sensory Stimulation System may help slow disease progression in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers also want to find out if the Sensory Stimulation System is safe and tolerable.
Additionally, this study will compare the Sensory Stimulation System with a sham to see if using the Sensory Stimulation System is better than using a sham. The sham is a device that looks just like the Sensory Stimulation System but does not provide study treatment

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