Acquisition and Retention of Motor Memories in Adults and Typically Developing Children

NCT ID: NCT04598945

Last Updated: 2020-11-17

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-10-20

Study Completion Date

2022-11-01

Brief Summary

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Our motor skills require motor memories without which our behavior is only reflexes and stereotypies. The way which these memories form in the human brain constitute therefore a major challenge for neuroscience research. Some a lot of evidence suggests that any new motor skills is acquired in the cerebellum and then persisted in the cortex. This vision seems however caricature, the formation of memories motor probably requiring complex remodeling of cortico-cerebellar networks. The MotorMemo project aspires to better understand this remodeling, by testing more specifically the hypothesis of cerebellar weakening and strengthening cortical as a substrate for the formation of motor memories. A longitudinal study using a sensorimotor adaptation protocol, fMRI as well as a developmental perspective is proposed to verify this hypothesis.

Detailed Description

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A fundamental human faculty is that of adapting our motor behavior to changing environmental conditions. This faculty is comparable to an apprenticeship adaptive during which the individual updates, on a trial and error basis, the correspondence between sensory inputs and the resulting motor commands. Once updated, these correspondences or internal models allow the individual to produce a behavior precise and reproducible motor. The issue of model acquisition and retention internal movement is therefore central to our understanding of motor control. Relatedly, this question constitutes a gateway to a more comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of learning and procedural memory.

The MotorMemo project therefore aims to study the formation of internal models of movement in the human brain, with the particularity of being interested in the correlates cerebral processes of acquiring and retaining an internal model of visuomotor transformation in healthy children (8-12 years) and adults.

Conditions

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Memory

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Adults

The subject will be subjected to 2 functional MRI sessions spaced 3 days apart Each session will be composed of the same MRI sequences without injection, namely an anatomical exploration sequence followed by sequences of functional exploration of rest and activation (while the subject performs the task motor). The resting functional exploration sequences will frame (1 before, 1 after) the functional activation sequence.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Functionel MRI

Intervention Type OTHER

During the activation fMRI sequences, the subject will perform target pointing tasks, that is to say that he will have to reach, by controlling a cursor using a non-magnetic joystick, targets projected onto a display screen. In each of the pointing tasks he will have to reach the target as quickly and as precisely as possible, and stay in the center of it for a long time times reached.

Children

The subject will be subjected to 2 functional MRI sessions spaced 3 days apart Each session will be composed of the same MRI sequences without injection, namely an anatomical exploration sequence followed by sequences of functional exploration of rest and activation (while the subject performs the task motor). The resting functional exploration sequences will frame (1 before, 1 after) the functional activation sequence.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Functionel MRI

Intervention Type OTHER

During the activation fMRI sequences, the subject will perform target pointing tasks, that is to say that he will have to reach, by controlling a cursor using a non-magnetic joystick, targets projected onto a display screen. In each of the pointing tasks he will have to reach the target as quickly and as precisely as possible, and stay in the center of it for a long time times reached.

Interventions

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Functionel MRI

During the activation fMRI sequences, the subject will perform target pointing tasks, that is to say that he will have to reach, by controlling a cursor using a non-magnetic joystick, targets projected onto a display screen. In each of the pointing tasks he will have to reach the target as quickly and as precisely as possible, and stay in the center of it for a long time times reached.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* right-handed
* affiliated to a social security scheme
* who gave their consent to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Contraindication to MRI
* visual impairment;
* suffering from one of the following pathologies:

* dysphasia,
* ADHD,
* dyspraxia,
* dyslexia,
* dysorthography,
* dyscalculia;
* history of epilepsy
* subject in period of exclusion from another study,
* subject under administrative or judicial supervision
* pregnant or breastfeeding women
* Persons referred to in articles l1121-8
Minimum Eligible Age

8 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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TIMC-IMAG

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University Hospital, Grenoble

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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CHU Grenoble-Alpes

Grenoble, , France

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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France

Central Contacts

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Fabien CIGNETTI, phD

Role: CONTACT

Phone: 04 76 63 71 10

Email: [email protected]

Facility Contacts

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Fabien cignetti

Role: primary

Other Identifiers

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38RC20.005

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id