Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brain & Cognitive Changes After Reasoning Training in Individuals With Bipolar Disorder
The purpose of this study is to examine cognitive and brain changes in individuals with bipolar disorder as a result of a cognitive training intervention.
The experiment will be undertaken with the understanding and written consent of each subject. Participants will only include people who are fluent speakers of English, as not all of the standardized and experimental cognitive tests have been normed for non-English speakers. Participants will be screened for significant medical, neurological, or psychiatric illness other than bipolar disorder. Additionally, two separate neuropsychological cognitive testing and two functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) imaging procedures will be conducted with each participant: one at baseline prior to cognitive training, the second at the end of cognitive training (4 weeks). These testing procedures are explained below. Each participant will receive an appoint card/schedule of appointments to help them keep track of what is expected of them. During the training program participants will make 1 visit per week for 2 hours each over a 4-week period. Prior to cognitive training, participants' baseline gist and detail processing ability, battery of cognitive functions and neuropsychological measures will be obtained with a battery of cognitive measures. Structural and functional brain measures will also be obtained. All measurements will be taken again at the endpoint of training. Training effects will be measured behaviorally in trained areas (reasoning & physical) and untrained cognitive areas. Additionally, structural and functional brain imaging will measure changes in cerebral blood flow, global and regional brain volume, white matter tracts, efficiency, activation patterns, and blood oxygenation with a particular focus on changes to frontal regions. Screening Session: A research assistant will conduct screening procedures over the phone including a brief medical questionnaire covering their history, current medications and any pre-existing conditions. Prior diagnosis of bipolar disorder and euthymic state will be confirmed with participant's psychiatrist or treating physician. Given that the participant meets the requirements covered by the phone screen, participants will be asked to complete further screening. Neurocognitive Testing Session: A clinician will administer a group of standardized and experimental tests to each participant for each of the cognitive testing sessions. This session may last up to 3 hours, depending on the pace of the participant's response times. The intent of the tasks is to assess higher level thinking skills, working memory, and selective learning. The testing will be done at the Center for BrainHealth at 2200 W. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas. At the cognitive testing session, participants will sign a release form, and clinicians will fax both the release and 'approval form' to the physician. The neuropsychological cognitive test battery will include tests like Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (DKEFS) Color-Word Interference Test, Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (DKEFS) Card Sorting Test, Test of Strategic Learning (TOSL), Auditory Selective Learning, Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS-III) Logical Memory Subtest, Verbal Problem Solving, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Similarities Subtest, Rey-Osterrieth Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT), Trails A, Trails B, the Controlled Order Word Association Test (COWAT), Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS-III) Digits forward and backwards, and Framing task. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI): On separate days, the participants will have fMRI, at each aforementioned time point in the study, during which they will lie in the scanner while images of their brain will be recorded. Each session will take up to 90 minutes. During the fMRI and during the diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) the patient will be asked just to lie still. Cognitive reasoning training: The gist-based reasoning training will be delivered in one, two hour session each week over 4 weeks. Participants may also receive training individually and through online training sessions instead of in a group setting. It is strategy-based rather than content-based so that the focus is not content specific or situation-dependent. Gist-based reasoning has been linked to frontal lobe activation and to measures of executive function. Potentially, the learned strategies could be applied across a variety of living contexts such as attending lectures, going to the movies, following news stories, planning and carrying out a project, and understanding brochures outlining changes in health care benefits, to name a few. The strategy instruction is hierarchical and dynamically interdependent, with each strategy building upon previous strategies to transform the concrete meaning into abstracted gist-based meanings through reasoning and inference. Constructing meaning at a higher level of abstraction promotes learning which is more efficient and long lasting. The investigators will use neurocognitive tests and fMRI (explained above) before and after the 4-week period to detect any changes in participants' brain and/ or thinking processes. Post Intervention: Following the intervention, patients will repeat the cognitive neuropsychological assessment and fMRI identical to the pre-training assessment. Participants are not paid for any of these tests or training sessions. ;
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