Activating and Identifying Neural Responses to Social Rejection: a Combined tDCS and fMRI Study
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Healthy Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 25 |
Updated: | 9/8/2018 |
Start Date: | August 2016 |
End Date: | March 2023 |
Contact: | Robert Lopez |
Email: | robert.lopez@stonybrookmedicine.edu |
Phone: | (631) 638-1544 |
Activating and Identifying Neural Responses to Social Rejection: a Combined Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study
This research study identifies neural pathways regulating negative moods during rejection by
combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and fMRI in a sample of healthy
controls.
combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and fMRI in a sample of healthy
controls.
Aim 1: To test the behavioral effects of tDCS during social rejection. The first step will be
to obtain behavioral effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) during social
rejection without functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Whereas previous studies used
Cyberball (a computerized ball-tossing game that simulates social exclusion), we will use the
Social Feedback Task. This task was created by Dr. Hsu to be more ethologically-relevant, has
been shown to sustain negative moods during rejection and activates the right ventral lateral
prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) (preliminary fMRI data from 50 healthy controls in Dr. Hsu's
previous study). Anodal tDCS will be applied over the right or left VLPFC to measure changes
in mood during rejection and neutral conditions. Depending on results, alternate regions in
separate subjects may also be stimulated: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, insula, anterior
cingulate cortex, pre-supplementary, and supplementary motor area [all regions may be right
or left hemisphere]. All of these regions have been shown to be involved in emotion
regulation. Questionnaires will be given before, during, and after the task to assess
cognitive and emotional states.
Aim 2: To identify neural pathways regulating negative moods during social rejection, using
tDCS for activation and fMRI for assessment. Using a cross-over, sham-controlled design
similar to previous tDCS+fMRI studies, we will measure the effects of anodal tDCS over the
right or left VLPFC on neural activity and negative mood during rejection and neutral
conditions. Alternate regions in separate subjects may also be stimulated including the
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, pre-supplementary, and
supplementary motor area [all regions may be right or left hemisphere]. All of these regions
have been shown to be involved in emotion regulation.
to obtain behavioral effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) during social
rejection without functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Whereas previous studies used
Cyberball (a computerized ball-tossing game that simulates social exclusion), we will use the
Social Feedback Task. This task was created by Dr. Hsu to be more ethologically-relevant, has
been shown to sustain negative moods during rejection and activates the right ventral lateral
prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) (preliminary fMRI data from 50 healthy controls in Dr. Hsu's
previous study). Anodal tDCS will be applied over the right or left VLPFC to measure changes
in mood during rejection and neutral conditions. Depending on results, alternate regions in
separate subjects may also be stimulated: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, insula, anterior
cingulate cortex, pre-supplementary, and supplementary motor area [all regions may be right
or left hemisphere]. All of these regions have been shown to be involved in emotion
regulation. Questionnaires will be given before, during, and after the task to assess
cognitive and emotional states.
Aim 2: To identify neural pathways regulating negative moods during social rejection, using
tDCS for activation and fMRI for assessment. Using a cross-over, sham-controlled design
similar to previous tDCS+fMRI studies, we will measure the effects of anodal tDCS over the
right or left VLPFC on neural activity and negative mood during rejection and neutral
conditions. Alternate regions in separate subjects may also be stimulated including the
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, pre-supplementary, and
supplementary motor area [all regions may be right or left hemisphere]. All of these regions
have been shown to be involved in emotion regulation.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Healthy males or females between 18 and 25 years old
2. No diagnosis on Axis I by SCID or MINI. No current, or within the past 5 years.
3. Not currently in a romantic relationship
4. Ability to understand and follow instructions and oriented to name, time, and place.
5. No additional neurologic or psychiatric disorders
6. No current use of psychotropic drugs or during past 3 months (except marijuana and
alcohol)
7. No current use of marijuana or during past 3 weeks
8. Not currently abusing alcohol
9. No history of alcohol or drug dependence within past 5 years
10. A negative urine pregnancy and toxicology screen. Verbal affirmation will be obtained
(i.e., "not pregnant" and "not currently using psychotropic drugs or during the past 3
months") during the Screening Visit (Day 1). Urine screen will be obtained on Days 2
and 3. If subject reports that there is a "possibility that she is pregnant" on Day 1
(Screening Visit) a urine pregnancy screen will be performed on that day.
11. (Women): If stopped or started oral contraceptives recently, at least 60 days on/off
oral contraceptives.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Left-handed or ambidextrous
2. Metallic dental implants
3. Metallic objects in the brain/skull
4. Medical device implants
5. Implanted electronic devices
6. History of seizures
7. History of strokes
8. Unexplained loss of consciousness
9. Frequent or severe headaches or neck pain
10. Clinically significant, uncontrolled liver, kidney, cardiac, or pulmonary disease
11. Terminal medical diagnosis consistent with survival < 1 year
12. Pregnancy; childbirth or miscarriage within 6 months, breastfeeding within 6 months of
recruitment
13. Serious mental impairment. Mini mental state exam of < 23/30
14. Chronic skin disease
15. Previous experience with tDCS
16. Regular tobacco use or tobacco use within past month
17. If using hormonal birth control, taking progestin-only pills (e.g., Cerazette,
Ovrette), or IUDs (Mirena, Skyla), since progestin-only birth controls are more likely
to cause mood swings.
Addition Exclusion Criteria for participating in fMRI:
1. Metal anywhere in the body
2. Weight over 250 pounds, or girth size incompatible for scanner bore.
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