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Background:

- Some people with movement disorders are in another NIH protocol. They will have electrodes placed in deep brain areas. They may do tasks before, during, and after surgery. Researchers want to learn more about how brain cells and networks work while people learn and remember. They want to use the data from the other NIH study to do this.

Objective:

- To share data from before and during deep brain stimulation surgery. The data will be used in a study of how the brain learns and remembers.

Eligibility:

- People at least 18 years old who are in protocol 11-N-0211 and have certain movement disorders.

Design:

- As part of protocol 11-N-0211, data on participants brainwave activity is collected. In this protocol, they will have that data stored and shared.

- Researchers will access imaging data from deep brain stimulation surgery.

- Researchers will access other medical records.


Clinical Trial Description

OBJECTIVES:

The purpose of this protocol is to share neural data collected before and during deep brain stimulation surgery with the University of Pennsylvania to identify biomarkers of successful learning and memory.

STUDY POPULATION:

Up to twenty (20) adult subjects who are participating in NIH protocol 11-N-0211 Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Movement Disorders who provide written informed consent for sharing and the additional use of their data.

STUDY DESIGN:

This protocol only involves providing consent to share learning and memory data collected under Protocol 11-N-0211. There are no separate or additional participant procedures involved in this protocol. ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT02417727
Study type Observational
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date March 23, 2015
Completion date June 30, 2018

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