Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neural Correlates of the Shift in Social Buffering of Social Evaluative Threat in 11-14 Year Olds
The purpose of this experiment is to determine the mechanisms through which parental buffering of stress physiology in response to social evaluative threat diminishes with pubertal development and whether this diminution of effectiveness extends to social buffering by peers (best friends) and/or other unfamiliar social partners (e.g., experimenters).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years to 14 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - sufficient vision to complete assent and study procedures - sufficient hearing to complete assent and study procedures - sufficient language skills to provide verbal and written assent Exclusion Criteria: - Premature birth (less than 37 weeks) - congenital and/or chromosomal disorders (e.g. cerebral palsy, FAS, mental retardation, Turner Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Fragile X) - Autism Spectrum Disorders - history of serious medical illness (e.g., cancer, organ transplant) - youth taking systemic glucocorticoids - youth taking beta-adrenergic medications - diagnoses of psychiatric illness, seizure disorder or other neurological disorders - contraindications for MRI (implanted medical device; presence of non-removal metal in or on the body, including piercings, orthodontic braces or certain permanent retainers) - known pregnancy - tattoos - history of significant claustrophobia |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Minnesota | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Minnesota |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Cortisol AUCi | 8 samples will be taken during the course of the assessment. Area under the curve from initial (baseline) will be calculated and used in the analyses. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Change Heart Rate Response | Heart rate will be derived from the EKG signal collected during periods of stress (social evaluation) and non-stress (no evaluation) during the course of the assessment. The variable, heart rate response, is a numeric output (REPORTED IN WHAT UNITS) from validated software (BIOPAC) which is calculated using a regression algorithm. The outcome measure will be reported as the difference between heart rate response during the period of stress and period of non-stress. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Dorsal anterior cingulate: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the bilateral dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Left anterior insula: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the left anterior insula between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Right anterior insula: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the right anterior insula between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Ventromedial prefrontal cortex: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (left dlPFC) between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: Task-related brain activity (judged math vs. math alone) | The difference in fMRI signal intensity (unitless measure) in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (right dlPFC) between the social evaluative stress condition (judged math performance) and the non-stress condition (math without judges). | 2 hours | |
Primary | Amygdala-vmPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech prep vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the bilateral amygdala over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Amygdala-left dlPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech prep vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the amygdala over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Amygdala-right dlPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech prep vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the amygdala over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Hypothalamus-vmPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech prep vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the hypothalamus over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Hypothalamus-left dlPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the hypothalamus over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours | |
Primary | Hypothalamus-right dlPFC connectivity: fMRI functional connectivity (speech vs. rest) | For each participant, signal intensity (unitless measure) will be measured using fMRI in the hypothalamus over a five-minute recording period. Signal intensity will also be measured using fMRI in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) over the same period of time. A bivariate correlation will be conducted for these two data sets to determine functional connectivity, which will be reported as the r value of the correlation. This outcome measure will be reported as the mean functional connectivity value (r, or correlation coefficient) for each buffering condition/group. | 2 hours |
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