Plasma Oxytocin Changes in Response to Music Modified by Sonic Augmentation Technology (NCT07276152) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Plasma Oxytocin Changes in Response to Music Modified by Sonic Augmentation Technology
Switzerland22 participantsStarted 2026-01-09
Plain-language summary
The investigator aim to investigate wheather music modified by sonic augmentation technology can produce increasing oxytocin levels with minimal to no side effects in a highly standardized setting
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Part 1:
Inclusion Criteria:
* Adult healthy controls
* No medication, except hormonal contraception
Exclusion Criteria:
* Participation in a trial with investigational drugs within 30 days
* Illicit substance use (except for cannabis) more than 10 times in lifetime or any time within the previous two months
* Consumption of alcoholic beverages \>15 drinks/week
* Tobacco smoking \>10 cigarettes/day
* Current or previous major psychiatric disorder (e.g., major depression, schizophrenia spectrum disorder)
* Psychotic disorder in first-degree relatives
* Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Part 2:
Inclusion Criteria:
* Confirmed diagnosis of AVP-Deficiency
* Age ā„ 18 years
Exclusion Criteria:
* Participation in a trial with investigational drugs within 30 days
* Illicit substance use (except for cannabis) more than 10 times in lifetime or any time within the previous two months
* Consumption of alcoholic beverages \>15 drinks/week
* Tobacco smoking \>10 cigarettes/day
* Current or previous major psychiatric disorder (e.g., major depression, schizophrenia spectrum disorder)
* Psychotic disorder in first-degree relatives
* Pregnancy and breastfeeding
What they're measuring
1
Change in oxytocin levels in healthy adults after listening to SAT enhanced music vs. placebo music
Timeframe: up to 30 min
2
Change in oxytocin levels in patients with AVP-deficiency after listening to SAT enhanced music