The NÖROM Clinical Research Unit is a research infrastructure designed to investigate the pathophysiological dynamics of neurological disorders, cognitive processes, and potential neurotherapeutic interventions through studies conducted with human volunteers. The primary function of the unit is to provide a methodological foundation for scientific protocols that test the integration of fundamental neuroscience findings into clinical applications. In this context, quantitative and objective data regarding human neurophysiology and behavior are acquired using non-invasive neuroimaging, neuromodulation, and advanced cognitive measurement modalities.
Absolute compliance with participant safety, volunteer rights, and universal ethical values resides at the core of the unit's research philosophy and operations. All operational processes within the facility are managed in strict adherence to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards and the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki at every stage of the research. The traceability of data integrity, volunteer privacy, and methodological validity are guaranteed through rigorously applied Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and independent ethics committee audits. The ultimate objective of the unit is to provide an analytical platform for the development of evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic strategies by generating verifiable neurophysiological biomarkers, without compromising the highest ethical standards.