Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) on Somatosensory Perception



Status:Completed
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 45
Updated:10/21/2017
Start Date:April 17, 2014
End Date:October 17, 2017

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Background:

- Different parts of the brain are involved in feeling touch. Researchers want to study
whether repetitive magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the sensory cortex affects how sensation
feels. rTMS is a repeated magnetic pulse that interferes with brain activity. It affects a
small part of the brain beneath the scalp. Researchers want to find out the role of sensory
cortex in sensing different types of touch.

Objectives:

- To find out the role of sensory cortex, a brain area, in sensing different types of touch.

Eligibility:

- Healthy adults ages 18 45.

Design:

- Participants will be pre-screened with a telephone interview. Then they will be screened
with physical and psychological exams and a urine test.

- In Session 1, participants will have an MRI brain scan and fill out questionnaires.

- For MRI, a magnetic field and radio waves take pictures of the brain. Participants will
lie on a table that slides in and out of a metal cylinder. A coil will be placed over
their head. They will perform a task during the scan. The scanner makes loud knocking
noises. Participants will get earplugs. They will be in the scanner for up to 60
minutes.

- In Sessions 2 and 3, participants will take Breathalyzer and urine tests. Their
perception of touch will be measured. Then rTMS will be used to stimulate their sensory
cortex and scalp for about 20 minutes. Their perception of touch will be measured again.

- For rTMS, a wire coil is held on the scalp. A brief electrical current passes through
the coil and creates a magnetic pulse that affects activity in the brain.

This study will test how parts of sensory cortex relate to different aspects of touch
sensation. 24 healthy male and female adults (ages 18-45) will be enrolled. We will use low
frequency repetitive transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to temporarily reduce
activation in parts of the sensory cortex and will examine the effect of this procedure on
perception of touch stimuli. After screening, participants will undergo three testing
sessions. Session 1 will involve questionnaires and anatomical and functional MRI scans
(non-invasive brain imaging) that will be used for localizing the correct regions to
stimulate with the rTMS. Sessions 2 and 3 will involve active and control rTMS and testing of
gentle (non-painful) touch sensation.

- INCLUSION CRITERIA:

1. between 18 and 45 years old

2. right-handed.

3. Fluent in English.

4. able to provide written informed consent.

EXCLUSION CRITEIRA:

1. Has a dermatological condition such as scars, burns, callouses, or tattoos that might
influence cutaneous sensibility on the hands

2. Has had recent or permanent injury of upper limbs or amputation or use of prosthetic
arm or leg

3. Used recreational drugs within the past month

4. Is pregnant or breastfeeding.

5. Has a current chronic pain condition or has had chronic pain in the past (painful
condition lasting more than six months).

6. Has a major medical condition, such as kidney, liver, cardiovascular, autonomic,
pulmonary, or neurological problems (including blindness or deafness) or a chronic
systemic disease (e.g. diabetes).

7. Has a medical condition potentially affecting somatosensation (e.g. Raynaud s Disease,
peripheral neuropathy, or circulatory disorder).

8. Participant has or had psychiatric disorders such as major depression, major
anxiety-related problems, substance or alcohol dependence or abuse, post-traumatic
stress syndrome, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or suicide attempts or persistent
suicide ideation.

9. Has metal implants or fragments in the body as this would make having an MRI scan
unsafe. This includes pacemakers, medication pumps, aneurysm clips, metallic
prostheses (such as metal pins and rods, heart valves or cochlear implants), shrapnel
fragments, permanent eye liner or small metal fragments in the eye that welders and
other metal workers may have.

10. Is uncomfortable in closed spaces (has claustrophobia) so that he/she would feel
uncomfortable in the MRI machine, or a condition that prevents him/her from lying flat
for up to 1 hour or rotating palm up for 15 minutes while lying flat.

11. Weight of 275 pounds or higher.

12. History of head trauma that was diagnosed as a concussion or was associated with loss
of consciousness or was associated with loss of consciousness.

13. Personal history of a seizure or first degree relative with a seizure disorder

14. Participation in brain stimulation within one week of any TMS session in this study

15. Use of neuro-active drugs including opioids, antidepressants,
anticonvulsants/antiepileptics, antipsychotics, dopamine agonists, sleep or anxiety
medications, stimulants like methylphenidate (Ritalin), antihistamines, certain viral
medications, or any other medication affecting the central nervous system

16. History of hearing loss

17. Obtained less than 6 hours of sleep the night before either TMS session (will be asked
at each TMS session)

18. Consumed more than 16oz of coffee or an energy drink (anything with 500mg caffeine or
more) on the day of the TMS session. (Caffeine > 500mg and sleep deprivation can
increase seizure risk (Engel J, 2008).

19. Consumed alcohol on the day of the TMS session or shows signs of alcohol intoxication
or alcohol withdrawal syndrome

20. Motor threshold over 82% of Magstim output.
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