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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
452 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2004-02-02
2011-12-12
Brief Summary
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Healthy normal volunteers between 21 and 40 years of age may be eligible for this study. Candidates must be native English speakers and must be right-handed. They must have no history of nervous system disease or psychiatric disorder. Candidates are screened with questionnaires and a neurological examination.
Participants undergo functional MRI scanning. For this procedure, the subject lies on a stretcher that moves into the scanner - a metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. During the scan, he or she is asked to make various decisions about whether words are related or not. Two words are presented visually, separated by a variable time delay. The subject reads both words, decides as quickly and accurately as possible whether the two words are related or not, and indicates the answer by pressing a button. The test takes about 2 hours. When it is completed, the subject completes a written questionnaire concerning his or her experience in the scanner.
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Detailed Description
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Study Population. In nineteen separate studies, healthy, normal adult volunteers will participate in experiments dealing with different kinds of associative relations in SECs using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Design. The experiments we are conducting will employ within-subject, rapid event-related fMRI designs to determine whether different types of SEC associative and other types of relations are stored in dissociable networks in the PFC. In nineteen experiments; we hope to automatically activate lexical, event-based and temporally-based associative and other types of relations in SECs.
Outcome Measures. The data collected will consist of accuracy and response time measures of cognitive performance reflecting automatic priming of associative relations and fMRI activation images corresponding to each kind of associative relation, and accuracy and response time measures of cognitive performance reflecting how temporal duration, complexity, and familiarity are represented and activated. Experiments 10 and 11 will also record donation choices made by the subjects. The results gained from this protocol will provide further evidence for modifying, supporting, or rejecting aspects of the SEC model, and will provide further evidence for modifying, supporting, or rejecting aspects of a framework of social cognition such as moral behavior and social event knowledge.
Conditions
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Subjects will range in age from 21 to 40 years old and they will be included regardless of race or gender.
Exclusion Criteria
Subjects younger than 21 and older than 40 will be excluded.
A pregnancy test will be employed with all women of childbearing age. The results must be negative in order to proceed with the MRI.
Subjects with any of the following: aneurysm clip; implanted neural stimulator; implanted cardiac pacemaker or auto-defibrillator; cochlear implant; ocular foreign body, e.g. metal shavings; permanent eyeliner; insulin pump; or irremovable body piercing will be excluded from the study due to the possible dangerous effects of the magnet upon metal objects in the body.
Subjects taking central nervous system active medications will be excluded.
21 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
NIH
Locations
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Countries
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References
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Abernethy M, Coney J. Semantic category priming in the left cerebral hemisphere. Neuropsychologia. 1996 May;34(5):339-50. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(95)00144-1.
Belliveau JW, Kennedy DN Jr, McKinstry RC, Buchbinder BR, Weisskoff RM, Cohen MS, Vevea JM, Brady TJ, Rosen BR. Functional mapping of the human visual cortex by magnetic resonance imaging. Science. 1991 Nov 1;254(5032):716-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1948051.
Belliveau JW, Rosen BR, Kantor HL, Rzedzian RR, Kennedy DN, McKinstry RC, Vevea JM, Cohen MS, Pykett IL, Brady TJ. Functional cerebral imaging by susceptibility-contrast NMR. Magn Reson Med. 1990 Jun;14(3):538-46. doi: 10.1002/mrm.1910140311.
Other Identifiers
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04-N-0113
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
040113
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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