Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of a Single Dose on Reward and Emotional Processing in Healthy Volunteers
There has been growing interest in the relationship between reward processing and clinical
symptoms of depression such as anhedonia (loss of interest and response to pleasurable
activities).
The aim of the study is to investigate the acute effects of a single dose of selegiline (an
irreversible monoamine oxidase B inhibitor) on reward and emotional processing in healthy
volunteers.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 54 |
| Est. completion date | September 10, 2020 |
| Est. primary completion date | September 10, 2020 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 18-40 years of age - Able to give informed consent for study participation - Sufficient fluency in English to understand and complete the neuropsychological tasks Exclusion Criteria: - Current usage of other regular medication (including the contraceptive pill, the Depo-Provera injection or the progesterone implant, and hormone replacement therapy) - Any past or current Axis 1 DSM-IV psychiatric disorder - Significant medical condition - Pulse < 60 beats per minute at baseline screening - Current or past gastro-intestinal disorder or irritable bowel syndrome - Current pregnancy or breastfeeding - Known lactate deficiency or any other problem absorbing lactose, galactose or glucose - Current or past history of drug or alcohol dependency - Participation in a psychological or medical study involving the use of medication within the last 3 months - Previous participation in a study using the same, or similar, emotional processing tasks - Smoker > 5 cigarettes per day - Typically drinks > 6 caffeinated drinks per day |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | University of Oxford | Oxford | Oxfordshire |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Oxford |
United Kingdom,
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Total monetary amount won in reward learning task. | During this task participants have to repeatedly choose between 2 options. On each trial one of the options, if chosen by the participant, will result in the participant winning money. The participant simply has to learn which is the best option to choose so as to win as much money as possible. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Primary | Reaction times (milliseconds) in reward learning task | During this task participants have to repeatedly choose between 2 options. On each trial one of the options, if chosen by the participant, will result in the participant winning money. The participant simply has to learn which is the best option to choose so as to win as much money as possible. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Primary | Reward sensitivity in reward learning task | During this task participants have to repeatedly choose between 2 options. On each trial one of the options, if chosen by the participant, will result in the participant winning money. The participant simply has to learn which is the best option to choose so as to win as much money as possible. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Reaction Time (milliseconds) on the Faces Dot Probe Task (FDOT) | The FDOT assesses attention to positive versus negative stimuli using a reaction time measure. Two faces are presented vertically on the computer screen and replaced by a pair of dots, to which the participant has to respond by indicating whether the dots are vertically or horizontally aligned. On some trials, one of the two faces presented has an emotional expression (fearful or happy). On half of the trials, the faces are presented very briefly and immediately replaced by a jumbled face mask. The reaction time to respond to the dots can be used as a measure of attention to the emotional faces. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Reaction time (milliseconds) in an Emotional Categorisation Task (ECAT) | The ECAT assesses speed to respond to positive and negative self-referent personality descriptors. Sixty personality characteristics (30 per valence) selected to be disagreeable (eg, sneering, untidy, hostile) or agreeable (eg, cheerful, honest, optimistic) are presented. The participants are asked whether they would like or dislike to be referred to as each characteristic. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Performance (number of words recalled) in an emotional recall task (EREC) | The EREC is a surprise free recall task to assess the incidental encoding of emotional stimuli. Participants are asked to recall as many of the words previously presented in the ECAT task (See Outcome Measure 4) as they can. The relative recall of positive versus negative words gives a measure of emotional biases in memory. This task is not computerised - participants write the recalled words on paper. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Percentage Accuracy(%) on facial expression recognition task (FERT) | The FERT assesses the interpretation of facial expressions. Faces with seven different basic emotions (happiness, fear, anger, disgust, sadness, surprise, neutral) are displayed on the screen and participants are required to indicate the expression on the face via a button-press. Different intensity levels of each emotion are presented, which increases the ambiguity of the facial expression and the sensitivity of the task. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Reaction times (milliseconds) on facial expression recognition task (FERT) | The FERT assesses the interpretation of facial expressions. Faces with seven different basic emotions (happiness, fear, anger, disgust, sadness, surprise, neutral) are displayed on the screen and participants are required to indicate the expression on the face via a button-press. Different intensity levels of each emotion are presented, which increases the ambiguity of the facial expression and the sensitivity of the task. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Percentage accuracy (%) in an Emotional Recognition Memory Task (EMEM) | The EMEM measures recognition memory for affective words. Participants are presented with a series of words comprising the pleasant and unpleasant personality words that were previously presented to them in the ECAT, and a set of previously unseen distracter words. For each word, participants are required to report whether they have previously seen the word. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion | |
| Secondary | Reaction times (milliseconds) in Emotional Recognition Memory Task (EMEM) | The EMEM measures recognition memory for affective words. Participants are presented with a series of words comprising the pleasant and unpleasant personality words that were previously presented to them in the ECAT, and a set of previously unseen distracter words. For each word, participants are required to report whether they have previously seen the word. | Tested one hour after selegiline/placebo ingestion |
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