Aphasia Clinical Trial
— OLIPHANTOfficial title:
Probing and Modulating Motor Imagery Capacities in Aphantasia
The present study aims to characterize and modulate motor imagery abilities in individuals with aphantasia. The investigators will characterize the neurophysiological and physiological underpinnings of mental imagery abilities in participants with aphantasia by investigating several indices of motor imagery abilities and comparing them to participants with typical mental imagery abilities. The investigators will investigate whether non-invasive brain stimulation applied to the primary motor cortex improves mental imagery abilities in participants with aphantasia.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2028 |
Est. primary completion date | January 1, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - For the aphantasia group only: congenital aphantasia defined as a life-long inability to generate mental imagery (confirmed by a total score of 32 or less on the VVIQ, which is the gold standard questionnaire for aphantasia) - For the no-aphantasia group only: typical mental imagery capacities (confirmed by a total score of more than 32 on the VVIQ) - Covered by public health insurance - Understanding the French language - Signed written informed consent after being informed about the study Exclusion Criteria: - Presence or history of a somatic, neurologic, or mental illness - Actual pain or musculoskeletal disorders at the upper limb - Having a regular musical activity (more than once a week) because of high manual dexterity - Contraindication for noninvasive brain stimulation including the presence of ferromagnetic or magnetic sensitive metal objects implanted in the head or in close proximity (e.g., brain stent, clip, cochlear implants, or stimulator) - Pregnancy (controlled by urine pregnancy test in females without reported contraception) - Active seizure disorder or history of seizures - Participants under curatorship/guardianship |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Centre Hospitalier le Vinatier | Bron |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hôpital le Vinatier |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Gains in motor performance following mental training | Gains in motor performance following mental training combined with tDCS will be measured using a sequential finger tapping-task. Gains following training will be expressed as a percentage of the baseline performance. | 2 times: immediately before tDCS (baseline) and immediately after tDCS | |
Secondary | Motor corticospinal excitability at rest and during kinesthetic motor imagery | Motor corticospinal excitability will be assessed with single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied over the primary motor cortex representation of the non-dominant hand. Using electromyography, we will measure the peak-to-peak mean amplitude of motor evoked potentials (MEPs, measured in mV) in the contralateral first dorsal interosseous muscle both at rest and during kinesthetic motor imagery. | 1 time at baseline (Visit 1), in both groups | |
Secondary | Heart rate variability | Heart rate variability, including respiratory sinus arrhythmia measures, expressed in milliseconds (ms), will be assessed at rest and during kinesthetic motor imagery by recording the heart rate using three electrodes placed in the left chest area. These electrodes will be connected to the Biopac MP150 system and monitored with the Acqknowledge software | through study completion, an average of 1 month | |
Secondary | Skin conductance | Amplitude of electrodermal response will be measured at rest, during actual movements and during kinesthetic motor imagery using the Biopac MP150 system with the Acqknowledge software. The ratio between amplitudes during imagined/actual movements will be computed (expressed in percent). | through study completion, an average of 1 month | |
Secondary | Mental imagery abilities | Mental imagery abilities in different sensory modalities will be measured as scores at the following questionnaires: Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire (VVIQ; range 16-80) | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Mental imagery abilities | Mental imagery abilities in different sensory modalities will be measured as scores at the following questionnaires: the Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire (KVIQ; range 20-100). | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Mental imagery abilities | Mental imagery abilities in different sensory modalities will be measured as scores at the following questionnaires: the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; range 14-98) | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Mental imagery abilities | Mental imagery abilities in different sensory modalities will be measured as scores at the following questionnaires: the Test of Ability in Movement Imagery (TAMI; range 0-24) | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Mental imagery abilities | Mental imagery abilities in different sensory modalities will be measured as scores at the following questionnaires: Plymouth Sensory Imagery Questionnaire (Psi-Q; range 0-70) | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Source monitoring performance | Source monitoring performance will be evaluated using a specific source monitoring task . Source-monitoring accuracy scores (range 0-100) will be calculated as proportions of accurate source attributions for each source | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Implicit motor imagery capacities | Implicit motor imagery capacities will be measured using a hand laterality judgment task . The percentage of correct response at the task will be calculated (range 0-100%). | 1 time at baseline, in both groups | |
Secondary | Performance of time-to-contact estimation | Performance will be measured using a specific time-to-contact (TTC) task. A TTC task involves temporal prediction in that the task requires a participant to predict the moment at which an event will occur given past sensory information (e.g., an auditory stimuli). The estimation of TTC requires determining the moment of contact (TTCa). The analysis of performance is based on BIAS quantification, which measures the average difference between individual estimation and TTCa | 1 time at baseline, in both groups |
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