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The aim of this study is to teach participants with a OCD diagnosis and treatment-resistance how to decrease the response from a brain region involved in the disease by using a technique called neurofeedback. While using this technique, the participants visualize their own brain response in a screen during a MRI exam. Participants will learn strategies to decrease brain responses. The neurofeedback technique is non-invasive, without known risks to participants. With this study, it is expect that the neurofeedback training over 2 weeks (2 sessions) will reduce the OCD symptoms when compared to a control intervention based on neurofeedback's placebo effects.


Clinical Trial Description

OCD individuals will be recruited at Hospital of Braga, Braga, Portugal, in collaboration with the Psychiatry Unit (n = 30, nonrandom convenience sample based on effect size of 0.30, alpha = beta = 0.05, and ANOVA repeated measures within-between interaction). Some participants may quit the study but sample size was predetermined considering a putative 30 percent dropout rate. Clinical history will be assessed (sociodemographic information, disease onset and severity, and previous/current treatments). The participants' neuropsychological state, the blood hormonal levels, and brain function and structure as baseline measures before and after the neurofeedback intervention will be assessed. Two MRI neurofeedback sessions will be performed during 2 weeks (2 distinct days; 36 min per session) in a 3 T MRI scanner. Data analysis will be performed with a repeated measures design (baseline and after neurofeedback) between the groups to measure brain, blood, and neuropsychological changes. Patients will be supervised by a physician to track putative complications/adverse effects during the intervention. The participation will be immediately interrupted in case of adverse reactions or symptomatic worsening and a physician will follow the participants to provide the appropriated care. ;


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NCT number NCT03956771
Study type Interventional
Source University of Minho
Contact Pedro Morgado, M.D., Ph.D.
Phone 00351 253 604 931
Email pedromorgado@med.uminho.pt
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 5, 2019
Completion date August 31, 2021

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