Facilitating Associative Memory Via Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to the Medial Temporal Lobe
NCT ID: NCT01599208
Last Updated: 2018-01-25
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
EARLY_PHASE1
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-08-31
2015-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Familiarity, entails item-specific information.
2. Recollection, entails association-specific information. Evidence suggests that recollection is associated with a network of neuronal regions, including the anterior medial prefrontal cortex, lateral parietal cortex, and the hippocampus. Familiarity, in contrast, is associated with the lateral prefrontal cortex and the peripheral cortex. Critically, for both familiarity and recollection, the vital role of the MTL is strongly implicated. To dissociate between recollection and familiarity, despite stimulating the same location in the brain, the investigators take into account the difference in processing time in which these two processes are known to operate, and use both objective and subjective cognitive tasks to accurately measure effects.
In addition, this research has clinical motivation, which relates to the nature of memory decline in the elderly. If successful, the investigators will be able to set an effective TMS protocol that could be used as a tool to enhance the very types of memories-association-specific memories-that are thought to mediate poor memory performance in the elderly.
To achieve both goals, the proposed experiments will target the MTL using both online stimulation (short-duration stimulation during the presentation of stimuli in recognition memory test) that will enable us to differentiate between effects of familiarity and recollection and offline stimulation mode (repetitive stimulation of several minutes separately from the recognition memory test), with the goal of achieving facilitation effects on memory performance.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Single-pulse online stimulation
Online single-pulse online stimulation at 120% of motor threshold to either the right or left MTL, in comparison to sham condition, in either -400/0/400/800 ms relatively to stimulus in either the study or test phases of a recognition test.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Repetitive online stim., 400ms, 10Hz
Repetitive online stimulation for 400ms at 10Hz at 120% of motor threshold to either the right or left MTL, in comparison to sham condition, in either -400/0/400/800 ms relatively to stimulus in either the study or test phases of a recognition test.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Repetitive online stim., 400ms, 20Hz
Repetitive online stimulation for 400ms at 20Hz at 120% of motor threshold to either the right or left MTL, in comparison to sham condition, in either -400/0/400/800 ms relatively to stimulus in either the study or test phases of a recognition test.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Repetitive offline stimulation at 10Hz
Repetitive offline stimulation at 10Hz for 4 min before study or for 8 min before test (in accordance with the phase length), comprising 2-second stimulation trains and 20-second breaks. Stimulation will be given at 120% of motor threshold to either the right or the left MTL in comparison to sham condition.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Repetitive offline stimulation at 20Hz
Repetitive offline stimulation at 20Hz for 4 min before study or for 8 min before test (in accordance with the phase length), comprising 2-second stimulation trains and 20-second breaks. Stimulation will be given at 120% of motor threshold to either the right or the left MTL in comparison to sham condition.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Repetitive offline stimulation with iTBS
Repetitive offline stimulation with Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) comprising 3 pulses at 50Hz, repeated at 5Hz for 2-second stimulation trains with 8-second breaks for 192 seconds. Stimulation will be given at 90% of motor threshold to either the right or the left MTL in comparison to sham condition.
TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Interventions
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TMS
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Answered negatively on safety screening questionnaire for TMS
* Capable and willing to provide informed consent.
* For participants aged more than 65, normal memory scoring should be obtained in a Nexig test.
Exclusion Criteria
* Increased risk of seizure for any reason, including prior diagnosis of increased intracranial pressure, or history of significant head trauma with loss of consciousness for greater than or equal to 5 minutes.
* History of head injury necessitating cranial surgery or prolonged coma.
* History of any metal in the head including the eyes and ears (outside the mouth).
* Known history of any metallic particles in the eye, implanted cardiac pacemaker or any intracardiac lines, implanted neurostimulators, intracranial implant (e.g., aneurysm clips, shunts, stimulators, cochlear implants, or electrodes) or implanted medical pumps.
* History of severe migraine.
* History of significant hearing loss.
* Individuals with a significant neurological disorder.
* History of substance abuse including alcoholism within the past 6 months (except nicotine and caffeine)
* Inadequate communication with the participant.
* Participation currently in another clinical study or enrolled in another clinical study within 30 days prior to this study.
* Participants who suffer from an unstable physical, systemic and metabolic disorders
* Women who are breast-feeding
* Known or suspected pregnancy
18 Years
85 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Brainsway
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Yonatan Goshen, Prof.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Tel Aviv University
Other Identifiers
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TMS-MEMORY-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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