fMRI of Stress in Smoking Behavior



Status:Completed
Conditions:Smoking Cessation
Therapuetic Areas:Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:10/3/2013
Start Date:February 2008
End Date:February 2014
Contact:Scott Bullock
Email:scott.bullock@yale.edu
Phone:2037373390

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To examine the influence of current daily tobacco smoking on brain activation during stress,
tobacco cue, and neutral relaxing conditions


Subjects will participate in an fMRI session to examine changes in frontal and limbic brain
regions with tobacco cues, stress and neutral/relaxing imagery. During each fMRI session
subjects will participate in six imagery trials: 2 different neutral/relaxing, 2 different
stress and 2 different tobacco cue scripts.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. age 18-50 years inclusive;

2. able to read and write English;

3. for women, being in follicular phase of menstrual cycle;

5) Tobacco dependent sample: smokes 10 or more cigarettes daily for the past year;
Non-smokers, no tobacco consumption for more than one year and never having used tobacco
daily.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. any major neurological illness or injury and any current or prior clinically
significant mental health (including PTSD) or substance use disorder (with possible
exception of nicotine dependence) as determined by SCID interview;

2. use of any psychoactive medication within past four weeks;

3. any significant unstable medical condition such as asthma or heart disease for which
increased cardiovascular reactivity during stress challenge might constitute a
significant risk;

4. IQ<70 based on past intelligence testing;

5. any metal in body that would pose a risk with MRI; and

6. claustrophobia that would interfere with MRI;

7. alcohol and drug use in the 72 hours prior to scanning, with the exception of
tobacco;

8. pregnancy for women.
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