Basic Experimental Study of Hippocampal Memory Functions
NCT ID: NCT05945628
Last Updated: 2025-07-08
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-16
2027-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Study Experiment Condition 1: Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform an eye-tracking memory task in which they view pictures of naturalistic scenes and later undergo memory testing for these scene pictures. For the memory test, studied scenes will be repeated and presented along with novel (foil) scenes. Subjects will attempt to discriminate studied from novel scenes using button press responses. Eye movements will be remotely (noninvasively) tracked using a camera during both study and test. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Study Experiment Condition 2: Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform an eye-tracking memory task in which they view arrays of everyday objects arranged as a grid and later undergo memory testing for these object image arrays. Half of the object-image arrays are studied actively (subjects view objects in any order they wish) and half are studied passively (viewing patterns are predetermined and subjects must follow along). For the memory test, subjects attempt to pick studied objects from among novel (foil) objects and replace them at studied locations using the computer mouse. Eye movements will be remotely (noninvasively) tracked using a camera during the study phases. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Study Experiment Condition 3: The same 20 subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted who perform Study Experiment Condition 2 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task described for Study Experiment Condition 1. For these subjects, high-frequency electrical stimulation will be delivered through the iEEG electrodes on a subset of study trials, with half of stimulated trials receiving stimulation of the hippocampus and the other half receiving stimulation of the amygdala. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete and will be performed on a different day of their inpatient visit than the procedures for Study Experiment Condition 2.
Study Experiment Condition 4: The same 20 subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted who perform Study Experiment Condition 1 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task described for Study Experiment Condition 2. For these subjects, high-frequency electrical stimulation will be delivered through the iEEG electrodes on a subset of study trials, with half of stimulated trials receiving stimulation of the hippocampus and the other half receiving stimulation of the amygdala. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete and will be performed on a different day of their inpatient visit than the procedures for Study Experiment Condition 1.
Study Experiment Condition 5: Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform the same eye-tracking memory task as described for Study Experiment Condition 1. This is a different group of iEEG subjects selected based on having iEEG electrodes implanted in the hippocampus as well as in at least one location of the Dorsal Attention Network (DAN), which is a region of interest for the experiment condition. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Study Experiment Condition 6: The same group of 20 iEEG subjects that are included in Study Experiment Condition 5 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task as described for Study Experiment Condition 2. This experiment condition will be performed on a different day of the inpatient visit than participation in Study Experiment Condition 5.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Experiment 1
Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform an eye-tracking memory task in which they view pictures of naturalistic scenes and later undergo memory testing for these scene pictures. For the memory test, studied scenes will be repeated and presented along with novel (foil) scenes. Subjects will attempt to discriminate studied from novel scenes using button press responses. Eye movements will be remotely (noninvasively) tracked using a camera during both study and test. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Experiment 2
Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform an eye-tracking memory task in which they view arrays of everyday objects arranged as a grid and later undergo memory testing for these object image arrays. Half of the object-image arrays are studied actively (subjects view objects in any order they wish) and half are studied passively (viewing patterns are predetermined and subjects must follow along). For the memory test, subjects attempt to pick studied objects from among novel (foil) objects and replace them at studied locations using the computer mouse. Eye movements will be remotely (noninvasively) tracked using a camera during the study phases. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Experiment 3
The same 20 subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted who perform Study Experiment Condition 2 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task described for Study Experiment Condition 1. For these subjects, high-frequency electrical stimulation will be delivered through the iEEG electrodes on a subset of study trials, with half of stimulated trials receiving stimulation of the hippocampus and the other half receiving stimulation of the amygdala. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete and will be performed on a different day of their inpatient visit than the procedures for Study Experiment Condition 2.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Different electrical stimulation parameters during cognitive and memory demands
Study conditions will involve different parameters for electrical stimulation delivered through iEEG electrodes, including the presence of stimulation (no stimulation versus stimulation) and the location of stimulation (hippocampus versus amygdala).
Experiment 4
The same 20 subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted who perform Study Experiment Condition 1 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task described for Study Experiment Condition 2. For these subjects, high-frequency electrical stimulation will be delivered through the iEEG electrodes on a subset of study trials, with half of stimulated trials receiving stimulation of the hippocampus and the other half receiving stimulation of the amygdala. This memory task will take about 1.5 hours to complete and will be performed on a different day of their inpatient visit than the procedures for Study Experiment Condition 1.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Different electrical stimulation parameters during cognitive and memory demands
Study conditions will involve different parameters for electrical stimulation delivered through iEEG electrodes, including the presence of stimulation (no stimulation versus stimulation) and the location of stimulation (hippocampus versus amygdala).
Experiment 5
Subjects with iEEG electrodes implanted will perform the same eye-tracking memory task as described for Study Experiment Condition 1. This is a different group of iEEG subjects selected based on having iEEG electrodes implanted in the hippocampus as well as in at least one location of the Dorsal Attention Network (DAN), which is a region of interest for the experiment condition. 20 subjects undergoing iEEG recordings as part of epilepsy treatment will be assigned to this study experiment condition.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Experiment 6
The same group of 20 iEEG subjects that are included in Study Experiment Condition 5 will perform the same eye-tracking memory task as described for Study Experiment Condition 2. This experiment condition will be performed on a different day of the inpatient visit than participation in Study Experiment Condition 5.
Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Interventions
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Different cognitive and memory demands during the memory experiment
Study conditions will involve attempting to memorize visual scenes, attempting to memorize arrays of visual objects, viewing in a self-directed manner, viewing in a passive other-directed manner, and making memory judgments about whether stimuli are studied versus novel.
Different electrical stimulation parameters during cognitive and memory demands
Study conditions will involve different parameters for electrical stimulation delivered through iEEG electrodes, including the presence of stimulation (no stimulation versus stimulation) and the location of stimulation (hippocampus versus amygdala).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Native English speakers.
* Normal or corrected-to-normal near and far vision.
18 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
University of Chicago
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Joel Voss, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Chicago
Locations
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
University of Chicago Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB22-1300
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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