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Neurobiological Mechanisms of Perceived Stress and Their Modification Through Behavioral Intervention
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Generated
Jun 13, 2026
NCT ID
NCT05215314
Status
COMPLETED
Phase
Not Applicable
Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Executive brief
Investment-Ready Snapshot
The study, sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, Madison, evaluates an app-based meditation program aimed at reducing perceived stress among healthy adults. With increasing awareness of mental health and wellness, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this intervention could tap into a growing market for digital mental health solutions. The competitive landscape includes various mindfulness and meditation apps, but the unique focus on neurobiological correlates may provide a differentiated value proposition. Diligence should focus on user engagement, retention rates, and potential partnerships with healthcare providers or mental health organizations.
Source & freshness
Provenance
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05215314
Indication
Stress
Modality
behavioral intervention
Target
Neurobiological mechanisms related to perceived stress and behavioral correlates, specifically focusing on the hippocampus and its role in stress regulation.
Intervention
mHealth Meditation
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Protocol Description
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