Overlapping Neural Circuits in Pediatric OCD
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 5 - 17 |
Updated: | 2/16/2018 |
Start Date: | October 2014 |
End Date: | May 2018 |
Contact: | Emily Steinberg, B.A. |
Email: | esteinb@nyspi.columbia.edu |
Phone: | 646-774-5875 |
Overlapping Neural Circuits Implicated in Pediatric OCD
The purpose of this study is to examine the brain functioning of children and adolescent with
OCD before and after treatment with Exposure and Response Prevention (EXRP) therapy.
OCD before and after treatment with Exposure and Response Prevention (EXRP) therapy.
The capacity to coordinate thoughts and actions to execute goal-directed behaviors (cognitive
control) and the capacity to anticipate, respond to, and learn from reward (reward
processing) are key processes for human behavior. Dysfunction in these processes has been
hypothesized to contribute to repetitive thoughts and behaviors in many disorders, including
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette Syndrome (TS), and eating disorders. The
investigators will use multimodal imaging to investigate neural circuits that support
cognitive control and reward processing, using pediatric OCD as a model system. The
short-term goal is to clarify how circuit-based abnormalities contribute to repetitive
thoughts/behaviors; these data will inform future trans-diagnostic studies. The long-term
goal is to identify control and reward circuit-abnormalities as targets for new
trans-diagnostic treatments.
control) and the capacity to anticipate, respond to, and learn from reward (reward
processing) are key processes for human behavior. Dysfunction in these processes has been
hypothesized to contribute to repetitive thoughts and behaviors in many disorders, including
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette Syndrome (TS), and eating disorders. The
investigators will use multimodal imaging to investigate neural circuits that support
cognitive control and reward processing, using pediatric OCD as a model system. The
short-term goal is to clarify how circuit-based abnormalities contribute to repetitive
thoughts/behaviors; these data will inform future trans-diagnostic studies. The long-term
goal is to identify control and reward circuit-abnormalities as targets for new
trans-diagnostic treatments.
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants must be 5-17 at the time of consent
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) Diagnosis of OCD as the
principal problem
- Not on psychotropic medication and not receiving current psychotherapy for OCD
- Written informed assent by the participants (8 and older) and consent by the parent
- Participants and a parent/guardian must be able to read and understand English
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- DSM-IV current diagnosis of major depressive disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity
disorder, Tourette's/Tic Disorder, or substance/alcohol abuse
- DSM-IV lifetime diagnosis of psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorder,
pervasive developmental disorder, or substance/alcohol abuse
- Active suicidal ideation
- Females who are pregnant or nursing
- Major medical or neurological problems
- Presence of metallic device or dental braces
- IQ<80
- A current or past diagnosis of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders
associated with streptococcus (PANDAS)
- Individuals who are currently receiving CBT, other forms of psychotherapy, or
psychotropic medications
- Individuals who have received a full course of CBT in the past
- A positive pregnancy test
- Positive urine screen for illicit drugs
- Inability of participant or parent/guardian to read or understand English
Healthy Control Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants must be 5-17 at the time of consent
- Written informed assent by the participants (8 and older) and consent by the parent
- Participants and a parent/guardian must be able to read and understand English
Healthy Control Exclusion Criteria:
- Any current or lifetime psychiatric diagnosis
- Active suicidal ideation
- Females who are pregnant or nursing
- Major medical or neurological problems
- Presence of metallic device or dental braces
- IQ<80
- A current or past diagnosis of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders
associated with streptococcus (PANDAS)
- A positive pregnancy test
- Positive urine screen for illicit drugs
- Inability of participant or parent/guardian to read or understand English
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