Normal Physiology Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modulation of the Parieto-frontal Communication
Background:
Research shows that the parietal and prefrontal areas of the brain are involved in short-term
memory. Researchers want to look at the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of
these areas on short-term memory and brain activity. They will use functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI) to look at brain activity.
Objective:
To look at the effects of TMS on brain pathways involved in memory.
Eligibility:
Healthy, right-handed adults ages 18-50
Design:
Participants will have 3 or 4 visits at least 1 week apart. They cannot drink alcohol for at
least 48 hours before each visit.
The screening visit lasts about 1 (Omega) hours. It can be combined with the first testing
visit. Screening includes:
- Medical history
- Physical exam
- Neurological exam
- Urine tests
- Questionnaires about being left or right handed and about their ability to imagine
physical activities.
The first testing visit lasts about 1 (Omega) hours and includes an MRI. For the MRI,
participants lie on a table that slides into a machine. They will lie still or perform simple
memory tasks on a computer screen.
The second and third testing visits last about 3 hours. Participants will have:
- 2 MRIs
- TMS: A wire coil is held to the scalp. A brief electrical current passes through the
coil to create a magnetic pulse that affects brain activity. They will perform simple
memory tasks.
- EMG: Small electrodes are taped to the skin to record muscle activity while they rest.
After the study, participants will complete a questionnaire about any discomfort they
experienced during the study.
Objective: This study aims to identify whether repetitive dual-site transcranial magnetic
stimulation (TMS) can modulate the functional connectivity between the parietal and
dorso-lateral prefrontal cortices.
Study population: The study involves 26 healthy volunteers.
Design: This controlled study comprises 3 main visits for each subject: (1) a baseline,
evaluation visit during which fMRI will be acquired during a visual short memory task along
with diffusion tensor imaging and structural MRI; (2) a visit during which resting state fMRI
(rsfMRI) will be acquired, followed by paired-associative stimulation (PAS) with pulses
delivered over the parietal and then over the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex, in order to
induce a temporary plastic change in the interaction between the parietal and prefrontal
cortices; the PAS will be followed by another rsfMRI and task fMRI; (3) a visit identical to
#2 during which the PAS will be delivered with pulses in reverse order of previous visit.
Outcome measures: The effects of PAS will be quantified with rsfMRI and a short working
memory task, considered as a proxy for complex motor and cognitive control.
- The primary outcome will be to investigate the resting state functional connectivity
changes induced by each PAS intervention
- The secondary outcome #1 will be to evaluate the difference in visual angle error
between sessions 2 and 3 in a working memory task during which the subjects will be
asked to remember the position of a bar presented on the screen at different time
intervals before the inquiry.
- The secondary outcome #2 will be to build an fMRI-DTI analysis pipeline for generation
of TMS targets individually customized for each subject and a given task.
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