Reflex, Abnormal Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prepulse Inhibition of the Startle Response in Youth Contact Sports Players
NCT number | NCT04058184 |
Other study ID # | IRB00051757 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 9, 2018 |
Est. completion date | May 17, 2019 |
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The study's main research question will be investigating whether or not there is a
significant difference in Prepulse Inhibition (PPI) as well as startle response probability
and magnitude between contact and noncontact youth sports players. The study team will test
these questions using a controlled laboratory scenario in which the presentation of startle
stimuli can be observed, measured, and quantified in order to compare the results between the
two sample populations. During preliminary testing, the study team can predict that there
will be no significant differences between contact sports players and noncontact sports
players in their startle reactivity and level of exhibited PPI. Based on previous literature,
the study team hypothesizes that those in the contact sports group will experience greater
startle reactivity and less PPI than those in the noncontact sports group when they are
tested at the end of their sports season. Using this information, the present study will
allow for additional understanding of the neurological and physiological behaviors associated
with subconcussive head impacts.
This study will assess and determine whether prepulse inhibition in youth contact sports
players and non-contact sports players, both before and after a sports season, will
significantly differ. Measures will include the startle magnitude, startle probability,
reaction time, and accuracy of tone detection responses.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 44 |
Est. completion date | May 17, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | May 17, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 13 Years to 19 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: • Participants are specifically recruited for this study due to their involvement on a sports team that may or may not expose them to head impacts. Exclusion Criteria: • Subjects on psychostimulant, antidepressant, or anxiolytic medications, as well as subjects who have experienced hearing loss, will not be eligible to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Wake Forest University | Winston-Salem | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Wake Forest University |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Startle Magnitute | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | baseline | |
Primary | Startle Magnitute | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | startle test up to 1 hr from baseline | |
Primary | Startle Probability | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | baseline | |
Primary | Startle Probability | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | startle test up to 1 hr from baseline | |
Primary | Percentage of Prepulse Inhibition | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | baseline test | |
Primary | Percentage of Prepulse Inhibition | collected from each participant's raw EMG data | startle test up to 1 hr from baseline | |
Secondary | Reaction Time | data collected from applicable subject's response pad | baseline test | |
Secondary | Reaction Time | data collected from applicable subject's response pad | startle test up to 1 hr from baseline | |
Secondary | Accuracy Measures | data collected from applicable subject's response pad | baseline test | |
Secondary | Accuracy Measures | data collected from applicable subject's response pad | startle test up to 1 hr from baseline |
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