Heavy Drinking Clinical Trial
— TEDDS_OCRTOfficial title:
Targeted Extinction of Drug Cues During Sleep - Olfactory Cue Reactivity Task
Verified date | January 2024 |
Source | Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The study aims to utilise olfactory stimulation in addition to the visual stimulation in cue reactivity tasks to enhance precision in measuring alcohol based cues in individuals diagnosed with heavy drinking. The study consists of one cue reactivity task with visual stimuli, another cue reactivity task with matching odour/visual stimuli and lastly a monetary incentive delay task.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 46 |
Est. completion date | May 25, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 25, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - An Heavy Drinking diagnosis, confirmed by Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Ability to provide fully informed consent and to use self-rating scales in fMRI - Understanding of the German language Exclusion Criteria: - Severe mental or physical illnesses - Insomnia - Any metal parts and pieces in the body - Claustrophobia; fear of confined spaces |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit Mannheim | Mannheim | Baden-Württemberg |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) signal within selected Regions of Interest (ROI) | Change in brain activation in the form of BOLD signals within 3 groups of ROIs:
Memory related ROIs: Hippocampus, Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Cognitive Control related ROIs: Anterior Cingulate Cortex, Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Reward related ROIs: Striatum (ventral and dorsal) and Insula |
Once during the fMRI experiment | |
Primary | Odour based cue reactivity task | A cue reactivity task based on the odours and images of alcoholic and non-alcoholic items. Adapted from Vollstädt-Klein et al., 2011.
Subjects are presented with odours and images of alcoholic (beer, wine, schnapps) and non-alcoholic (odour: 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-3-one / images: broom, duster, clothing iron, lightbulb, mat, mulch, penlight, rack, rock, kitchen scissors, trough, vent) items during an fMRI session in blocks. For non-alcoholic items, in each block 5 images from the same stimuli group are presented with the non-alcoholic odour. For alcoholic items, in each block there are 5 images from the selected stimuli group with the congruent odour. After each block subjects are asked to rate their liking and wanting towards the items that have been presented to them in two 1-5 scales. Blocks are pseudorandomised to maximise balance between groups and minimise the effect of habituation. Minimum 1: "not at all", maximum 5: "very much". |
Once during the fMRI screening | |
Primary | Image based cue reactivity task | A cue reactivity task based on the images of alcoholic and non-alcoholic items. Adapted from Vollstädt-Klein et al., 2011.
Subjects are presented with images of the alcoholic (beer, wine, schnapps) and the non-alcoholic (broom, duster, clothing iron, lightbulb, mat, mulch, penlight, rack, rock, kitchen scissors, trough, vent) items during an fMRI session in blocks. In each block there are 5 images from the same stimuli group. After each block subjects are asked to rate their liking and wanting towards the items that have been presented to them in two 1-5 scales. Blocks are pseudorandomised to maximise balance between groups and minimise the effect of habituation. Minimum 1: "not at all", maximum 5: "very much". |
Once during the fMRI screening | |
Primary | Monetary incentive delay task | A task to invoke reward based activations in the subjects. Adapted from Kirsch et al., 2003.
Subjects are presented 3 different stimulus conditions, each linked either to a positive monetary reward (a vertically oriented arrow pointing upward), a positive verbal feedback (a vertically oriented double-sided arrow) or a neutral no reward or feedback (a horizontally oriented double-sided arrow). After presentation of the two positive stimuli types, a flashing screen is presented and during the flashing screen if the subjects can press the button fast enough they will either win 1€ or they will be shown a positive verbal feedback depending on the positive stimuli type. The negative stimuli is followed by a 3 second black screen to include a control condition. Each stimulus condition is presented 10 times in a pseudorandom schedule with no more than two equal conditions in succession. The inter-trial interval randomly varies between 6-9 seconds. |
Once during the fMRI screening | |
Secondary | Psychomotor Vigilance Test (Roach et al. 2006) | Task measuring the objective vigilance of subjects. To distinguish vigilance between the wake and the sleep conditions, following measures will be compared: Median reaction speed (1/reaction time) and percentage of lapses (number of lapses divided by the number of all valid stimuli, excluding false starts. Lapse >= 500 ms, false start < 100ms). The task is prepared in JsPsych, and administered with using a tablet connected to internet. Participant data is securely stored in an encrypted server. | Once before the fMRI screening | |
Secondary | Stanford Sleepiness Scale (Hoddes et al. 1973) | Test measuring current level of alertness of subjects on a seven point scale. A high test score indicates a high level of sleepiness and conversely a low test score yields a low level of sleepiness. Test scores will be utilized as a pre-measurement alertness indicator for participants. The task is prepared in JsPsych, and administered with using a tablet connected to internet. Participant data is securely stored in an encrypted server. | Once before the fMRI screening | |
Secondary | Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (Bohn et al. 1995) | Questionnaire on self-assessment of current craving of subjects. Consists of 8 items on a Likert-type scale from 1-7 where higher scores represent stronger alcohol urges. The task is prepared in JsPsych, and administered with using a tablet connected to internet. Participant data is securely stored in an encrypted server. | Once before the fMRI screening | |
Secondary | Sniffin' Sticks Test (Burghardt®, Wedel, Germany)(Hummel et al., 1997) | A psychophysical test that is developed for assessing individuals reactions to the olfactory stimuli (Hummel et al., 1997). The 12-stick test from Burghardt is chosen for the study and it consists of identifying one of the four items that are presented with each of the twelve odourant sticks. At the end, with the aid of the identification score, the participant's olfaction capability is assessed. | Once before the fMRI screening |
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