Genetic and Neural Factors in Alcohol-Related Cognition



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 45
Updated:11/18/2018
Start Date:March 20, 2021
End Date:September 19, 2023

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This study is about how genetic and brain factors impact cognitive processes and behavior
after alcohol consumption. Participation in this project will contribute to a better
understanding of biological factors that influence alcohol misuse. This study will be
completed in two laboratory visits.

Some study details are purposely omitted at this time to preserve scientific integrity. Full
details will be posted at the conclusion of the study.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Participant in VCU's Spit for Science registry study

- English speaking

- No current or regular use of prescribed or illicit psychoactive drugs

- Free of major health problems (e.g., diabetes, HIV, Parkinson's disease)

- Free of a neurological or psychiatric disorders

- No current alcohol or drug abuse (e.g., recreational drug use, average alcohol intake
in excess of 4 drinks per day).

- Right hand dominant

- Free of claustrophobia

- Free of pregnancy or suspected pregnancy

- Absent MRI risk factors (e.g., implanted medical device, body mass index > 35, braces)

- Free of medical conditions that render individuals with overly sensitive hearing

- Non-naive to alcohol consumption

Exclusion Criteria:

- Not meeting inclusion criteria listed above
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