Study Suggests Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (nVNS) is effective in accelerating United States Air Force Pilot Training
The study recruited 28 participants from the 711th
“We congratulate the team at AFRL for the cutting-edge research presented in this study,” commented Dan Goldberger, Chief Executive Officer of electroCore. “This is the second study in the past three months to show that TAC-STIM provided a clear improvement in the ability of America’s warfighter to learn a critical skill. We look forward to the additional data from this and other on-going studies designed to identify use cases for TAC-STIM across different branches of our Armed Forces.”
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About electroCore, Inc.
electroCore, Inc. is a commercial stage bioelectronic medicine and wellness company dedicated to improving health through its non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (“nVNS”) technology platform. Our focus is the commercialization of medical devices for the management and treatment of certain medical conditions and consumer product offerings utilizing nVNS to promote general wellbeing and human performance in
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