Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Self-modulation of Prefrontal Alpha Asymmetry:Novel Neurofeedback Treatment of Affective Instability in Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder(PMDD)
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is characterized by affective instability and
irritability, diagnosed in 5% of reproductive-age women. Although causing severe insult to
patients' functioning and quality of life, ~40% do not respond to conventional treatment
options.
In this study, the investigators aim to examine a novel therapeutic approach for the
treatment of affective instability in PMDD: brain-guided training (i.e.NeuroFeedBack, NF)
probed by prefrontal EEG alpha asymmetry. PMDD patients will be randomly assigned to either a
real or sham EEG-NF protocol, and undergo simultaneous fMRI-EEG scans before and after
training period. Comprehensive psychological assessment will be performed for outcome
measure. The investigators hypothesize that EEG-NF treatment will enhance affective
stability, thus improving patients' daily lives.
Epidemiological and clinical studies consistently show that approximately 2-8% of all
premenopausal women suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) - a serious pattern of
distressing symptoms beginning at the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and terminating
shortly after the onset of menses. The most common psychological symptoms reported by women
with PMDD are mood lability and irritability, and to a lesser extent a depressed mood or
diminished interest and pleasure. In contrast to the milder premenstrual syndrome (PMS), PMDD
is a severe mental disorder which can in some cases even trigger suicidal thoughts and
attempts. Sadly, many women do not respond to currently available pharmacological treatments,
while others suffer from their side effects throughout the month.
The proposed study aims to examine the clinical effectiveness of a novel therapeutic approach
for treating emotional instability in PMDD. The investigators plan to use a clinical model of
weekly brain-guided training (i.e. NeuroFeedBack, NF) to gain better self control of affect
and its regulation. Feedback will be based on modulating pre-frontal EEG Alpha waves, a
technique shown in prior studies to have a therapeutic effect in affective symptoms; however
the brain circuitry which underlies such effects is largely unknown. By using simultaneous
fMRI and EEG the investigators intend to unveil the neural correlates of response to such
treatment and to provide new markers for clinical trajectory in PMDD.
Prospectively diagnosed PMDD women will be randomly assigned to either a real or sham EEG-NF
protocol. During the training, patients will be instructed to "Think Positively" in order to
actively manipulate brain areas that are related to positive experiences, while viewing a
stream of various faces with different expressions. Following each facial image, feedback
based on the alpha asymmetry score will be given to the patient regarding their ability to
generate positive thoughts during the stream of faces. However, only the women within study
group will receive accurate feedback. To obtain a neural and hormonal profile, patients will
undergo simultaneous EEG-fMRI testing before and after training, and blood samples of hormone
levels will be gathered. Comprehensive psychiatric and psychological assessment will be
performed as an outcome measure.
The investigators hypothesize that the NF protocol will enhance affective stability, thus
improving daily functioning and quality of life among PMDD patients, without the need for
pharmacological agents, intrusive techniques or time consuming interventions. Moreover, this
treatment method is individually tailored to the needs and symptoms of the patient and can be
used periodically rather than continuously. The patient remains in control throughout the
procedure, and can potentially learn to use this technique on a continuous basis, beyond the
scope of the clinical trial.
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