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Stroboscopic Light Stimulation in Adults Reporting Depressive Symptoms: Safety, Tolerability, Feasibility, and Active-Comparator Development in a Staged Early-Phase Study

Stroboscopic light stimulation (SLS) is a candidate non-pharmacological intervention that induces transient visual and affective experiences, with potential application in depression. Before efficacy testing, clinical development requires safety, tolerability and feasibility data. We report a staged, single-site programme in adults reporting depressive symptoms. Work Package (WP) 1 tested 11 SLS parameter sets for safety and tolerability. An interim bridge study assessed whether a low-phenomenology SLS control reduced subjective visual effects while preserving session context. WP2 randomised 84 participants to four weekly supervised 31-minute sessions of the intervention or a low-phenomenolo

psychiatry and clinical psychology