electroCore announced that the Air Force Research Laboratories, AFRL, presented new results supporting the ability of electroCore’s TAC-STIM, nVNS, to accelerate pilot training. The presentation titled “Accelerating Sensorimotor Learning in A Flight Training Simulation Using Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation” was presented on Tuesday, August 26th at the 2024 Medical Health System Research Symposium in Orlando, FL. by Dr. Justin Estepp of the Human Effectiveness Directorate of the United States Air Force Research Laboratories. The presentation was based on a study conducted at AFRL’s facilities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The study was funded by the Department of the Air Force through AFRL.
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