Neuroimaging of Pavlovian Fear Conditioning Processes in Patients With Pathological Anxiety



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Anxiety, Healthy Studies, Psychiatric, Psychiatric, Psychiatric, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:4/17/2018
Start Date:August 1, 2017
End Date:June 2020
Contact:Joseph Dunsmoor, PhD
Email:joseph.dunsmoor@austin.utexas.edu
Phone:5124955114

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Improving the Control of Fear: Healthy Adults to Pathological Anxiety

The purpose of this study is to use functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate how
the human brain learns to form associations between neutral and emotional stimuli. The study
is based on the basic principles of Pavlovian conditioning.

When someone learns that a neutral stimulus (such as the sound of a bell) predicts an
unpleasant stimulus (such as a mild electrical shock), the neutral stimulus takes on the
properties of an emotional stimulus.

The investigators are interested in the neural processes involved in this learning in people
with a clinical anxiety disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

This study uses functional MRI in people with anxiety and stress-related disorders to
evaluate the neural correlates of fear conditioning and extinction. During fear conditioning
participants see a picture of a face that predicts a mild electrical shock to the wrist.
Participants then return the next day to the scanner for a test of fear expression 24-hours
after fear conditioning. The investigators are simultaneously measuring autonomic arousal in
the scanner using measures of skin conductance responses (i.e., sweating).

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate different forms of Pavlovian fear
extinction in patients who suffer from pathological anxiety. The investigators are interested
in the effects of extinction and extinction retention over a delay in regions that are known
to show abnormalities in anxiety populations. This includes the amygdala, ventromedial
prefrontal cortex, and the hippocampus.

The study is testing behavioral strategies and does not include any pharmacological
manipulations.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Male or female volunteer aged 18-50 years old

2. Able to understand procedures and agree to participate in the study by giving written
informed consent.

3. Speaks fluent English.

4. Not taking illicit drugs.

5. No history of neurological problems.

6. Eligible for MRI, including no metal in the body or body piercings that cannot be
removed.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Current comorbid Axis 1 psychiatric disorder

2. Women who are current pregnant or breastfeeding

3. Lifetime diagnosis of any psychotic disorder, cognitive suicidal ideation, substance
abuse or alcohol dependence, hoarding.

4. Medications that act on the central nervous system that interfere with interpretation
of the findings (e.g., painkillers, Adderall)

5. Claustrophobia

6. Patients who are unable to comply with procedures or assessments.
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