Alcohol-dependence Clinical Trial
— ALCOLATOfficial title:
Electrophysiological Correlates of Emotional and Crossmodal Stimuli Processing Among Alcohol-dependent Participants : Exploration of the Peripheral Presentation Effect
Alcohol-dependence is the most widespread addiction in Western countries and leads to a wide
range of impairments at cerebral and cognitive levels. It has also been showed that
alcohol-dependence is associated with emotional disturbances, particularly for the decoding
of emotional facial expressions (EFE). In view of the crucial role played by EFE to develop
and maintain satisfactory interpersonal relations, this emotional processing impairment may
have deleterious consequences on alcohol-dependent patient's social well-being, and this
deficit is thus of particular clinical interest. Nevertheless, this deficit has up to now
been evaluated only by means of experiments using paradigms with low ecological value (i.e.
presentation of EFE in isolation and in the central vision field), while in the real life,
emotional stimuli are most frequently appearing together with other emotional stimulations
(particularly voices) and in the peripheral vision field. Moreover, the cerebral correlates
of this emotional deficit are still to be determined.
The present study thus aims at exploring the Emotional Facial Expressions (EFE) decoding in
alcoholism using a more ecological paradigm, based on peripheral presentation of emotional
crossmodal stimuli (i.e. the simultaneous presentation of emotionally congruent face and
voice).
Main aim: Determining the electrophysiological characteristics (latencies and amplitudes) of
the event-related components elicited among recently detoxified alcohol-dependent
participants, while performing an emotion-detection task on crossmodal stimuli (voices
and/or faces) presented centrally or peripherally, and comparing these characteristics with
those obtained among paired healthy participants.
Secondary objectives:
- Exploring the electrophysiological pattern modifications among alcohol-dependent
participants for the emotional faces and voices decoding (unimodal conditions), using
spatio-temporal analyses methods.
- Exploring the electrophysiological waves associated with peripheral crossmodal stimuli
processing among healthy participants.
- Exploring the behavioral correlates (reaction times and accuracy) of the
emotion-detection task among alcohol-dependent participants while processing peripheral
stimuli.
- Exploring the psychopathological comorbidities among alcohol-dependent participants and
their influence on the behavioral and electrophysiological results.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | December 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria : - for alcohol-dependence group : alcohol-dependent subjects - for control group : healthy volunteers without psychiatric - for control group : healthy volunteers without neurological diagnosis Exclusion Criteria : - more than 60 years old and less than 18 years old, - no French-speaking, - not normal or not corrected-to-normal auditory acuity, - not normal or not corrected-to-normal visual acuity |
Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | University Hospital, Lille | Lille |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Lille |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | brain electrical responses amplitudes and latencies | Differences in latencies, mainly the P3b wave, in milliseconds and differences in brain electrical responses amplitudes in millivolts, between the alcohol-dependent group and the healthy participants group. | participants will be followed an average of 2 hours for the duration of experiment | No |
Secondary | reactions times | Differences in reactions times during the emotion-detection task between the two groups. | participants will be followed an average of 2 hours for the duration of experiment | No |
Secondary | behavioural and psychopathological measures | Differences in anxiety level, psychopathology, interpersonal problems level, alexithymia level, measured by validated questionnaires. | participants will be followed an average of 2 hours for the duration of experiment | No |
Secondary | percentage of correct answers | Differences in percentage of correct answers between the two groups. | participants will be followed an average of 2 hours for the duration of experiment | No |
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