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MuseCogAssessing the Effects of the Muse Meditation System on Cognition and Well-being

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What is being tested

Muse

+ Meditation Coaching

DeviceBehavioral
Who is being recruted

From 18 to 100 Years
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How is the trial designed

Basic Science Study

Interventional
Study Start: May 2021
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Summary

Principal SponsorWestern University, Canada
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Study start date: May 1, 2021

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

Meditation is a non-invasive technique that has recently gained significant popularity for its ability to effect positive change on the mind and body. Even a brief (4 sessions) meditation training intervention has been shown to lead to improvements in various areas of cognitive function \[1\], stress and anxiety, and it has been shown to improve sleep in older adults better than a sleep hygiene course \[2\]. Mindfulness is now being extensively used in the workplace to promote various aspects of workplace wellness \[3\], and workplace health and safety \[4\]. Interaxon markets a head-worn EEG biofeedback device ('Muse') to encourage and aid effective meditation and sleep. This device has been previously shown to improve workplace wellness, fatigue and quality of life, and performance on the Stroop Task. It has also been shown to improve physiological markers associated with improved relaxation. In this study, the investigators will examine whether use of the Muse Meditation system by healthy participants, leads to improvements in cognition, sleep quality, mindfulness, improvement in quality of life scores, reduction in perceived stress levels, and improvement in cognitive markers relevant for safety and increased success in the workplace. 240 participants will be randomly divided into 3 groups with 80 participants in each group (see below). Group 1 will use the Muse Meditation system with no coaching. Group 2 will use the Muse Meditation system with additional online coaching. Group 3 will be a control group and will not use any of the Muse Meditation systems On day 1 of the Study, all participants will complete the Cambridge Brain Sciences online cognitive assessment battery, plus a longer questionnaire about stress levels, workplace wellness, quality of life, mindfulness and sleep quality. They will then begin the 6-week study according to their following Group assignments: Group 1: Regular Muse Meditation System - No Coaching: Participants will join a 1.5-hour virtual onboarding session where they will complete their first Muse session. Participants will then be asked to use the Muse Meditation system for a minimum of 5 minutes a day (in one or multiple sessions), a minimum of 5 days a week, for 6 weeks. If they wish to use the system more frequently within the 6 weeks, they will be encouraged to do so and will be able to choose between all the styles of meditation available in the Muse Meditation System (Mind, Heart, Breath, Body, Guided or Sleep Journeys). For any challenges that arise, participants will have unlimited access to Muse Customer Care via phone, email, and video where appropriate during normal business hours. Group 2: Regular Muse Meditation System - Additional Coaching The procedure will be identical to Group 1 above, but in addition, all participants will be asked to join regular online coaching sessions. Participants will be divided into 8 cohorts of 10 people per cohort. Each cohort will be offered group coaching once per week. Coaches will be versed in Mindfulness and how to use Muse. Coaching will take place virtually using Interaxon's Zoom account. Throughout the coaching, all participants will be referred to via their first names or their anonymized login names. In addition, for any challenges that arise, participants will have unlimited access to Muse Customer Care via phone, email, and video where appropriate during normal business hours. Group 3: Controls The participants in the control group will receive a Muse Device, which they will be free to keep at the end of the study. They will be asked not to open and/or use the Muse device until the entire study is complete. On day 1 of the Study, they will complete the Cambridge Brain Sciences online cognitive assessment battery, plus a longer questionnaire about stress levels, workplace wellness, quality of life, mindfulness, anxiety and depression and sleep quality. At the completion of the study controls will be offered optional, free group coaching sessions if they complete the study requirements. At the end of Week 6 (at the completion of the main study period), all participants will be reassessed using the Cambridge Brain Sciences online cognitive assessment battery , and the longer questionnaire about stress levels, workplace wellness, quality of life, mindfulness and sleep quality. All participants will also complete a brief debriefing questionnaire at the end of Week 6, reporting their experiences about the study. They will again be assessed using the Cambridge Brain Sciences online cognitive assessment battery, and the longer questionnaire about stress levels, workplace wellness, quality of life, mindfulness and sleep quality at the end of Week 12 (6 weeks after completing the main study period). Hypothesis 1: Using the Muse Meditation system for 6 weeks will yield improvements in cognitive performance on the Cambridge Brain Sciences battery, improvements in self-reported sleep quality (e.g. decreased latency to sleep, improved sleep duration), improvements on measures of mindfulness, improvement in quality of life scores, reduction in perceived stress levels, reduction in anxiety, and improvement in cognitive markers (derived from the Cambridge Brain Sciences scores) relevant for safety and increased success in the workplace. The investigators expect to see these changes in both experimental groups relative to the control group. Hypothesis 2: These changes will persist well beyond the period of the study and will be detectible at the 12-week follow-up session. Hypothesis 3: The participants who use the Muse Meditation system and have additional coaching (Group 2), will experience improvements in cognition, stress, anxiety, and other quality of life measures over and above those experienced by those who use the Muse Meditation system with no coaching (Group 1).

Official TitleAssessing the Effects of the Muse Meditation System on Cognition and Well-being
Principal SponsorWestern University, Canada
Last updated: January 28, 2026
Sourced from a government-validated database.Claim as a partner

Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details

150 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Basic Science Study

Basic science studies help researchers understand how the body works or how a disease develops. They don't test treatments, but they build the foundation for future therapies.



Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

From 18 to 100 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: The study will be open only to all Hatch Inc employees in Canada. Exclusion Criteria: If participants do not own a smart phone \-

Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

2 intervention groups are designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
The procedure will be identical to Group 1 above, but in addition, all participants will be asked to join regular online coaching sessions. Participants will be divided into 8 cohorts of 10 people per cohort. Each cohort will be offered group coaching once per week. Coaches will be versed in Mindfulness and how to use Muse. Coaching will take place virtually using Interaxon's Zoom account. Throughout the coaching, all participants will be referred to via their first names or their anonymized login names. In addition, for any challenges that arise, participants will have unlimited access to Muse Customer Care via phone, email, and video where appropriate during normal business hours.

Group II

Experimental
Participants will join a 1.5-hour virtual onboarding session where they will complete their first Muse session. Participants will then be asked to use the Muse Meditation system for a minimum of 5 minutes a day (in one or multiple sessions), a minimum of 5 days a week, for 6 weeks. If they wish to use the system more frequently within the 6 weeks, they will be encouraged to do so and will be able to choose between all the styles of meditation available in the Muse Meditation System (Mind, Heart, Breath, Body, Guided or Sleep Journeys). For any challenges that arise, participants will have unlimited access to Muse Customer Care via phone, email, and video where appropriate during normal business hours.

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

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This study has 1 location

Suspended

Western University

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