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The aim of this study is to test whether adding ABM to rTMS treatment in a single session intervention might amplify the effects or rTMS in reducing attentional bias and emotional vulnerability in a sample of dysphoric individuals.
Keywords: Cognitive bias modification, rTMS,
Attention bias, Dysphoric sample
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Outcome measures
Primary outcome
We are interested in a change in attentional bias, as well as in a change in emotional vulnerability in response to a challenging task.
Secondary outcome
We will investigate changes in attentional control as a results of the intervention. In addition, we will conduct a three-day follow up measure to assess differences in trait anxiety, tendency to ruminate as well as depressive characteristics.
Study objective
Major depressive disorder is the most frequent among all mental disorders. While there are several treatment options already available, a many patients do not benefit from these treatment options. In the recent years, attention has been drawn to a new technique in the treatment of depression, the so-called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Aim of this study is to test in a single session study in participants with subclinical depressive symptoms, whether adding a computer training to alter attentional processing (Attention bias modification training, ABM) to rTMS treatment can maximize the beneficial effects. We chose to combine these techniques that are designed to reduce depressive symptoms, as both techniques have been shown to affect neural activity of the same brain region as well as an attentional bias towards negative stimuli.
Attentional bias has been found to be causally related to the development and maintenance of emotional disorders.
Study design
We will assess changes in attentional bias by means of reaction times on the dot-probe task, and changes in attentional control by means of an adapted version of the Stroop task, comparing the performance from before the combined intervention to after the intervention. Additional measures of gaze-direction during the dot-probe task will be assessed by means of an eye-tracker.
Differences in emotional vulnerability will be compared between groups by assessing mood levels before and after a challenging memory task by means of visual analogue scales.
Three days after the combined intervention the Spielberger State-Trait Inventory, the Ruminative Response Scale as well as the Beck's Depression Inventory will be administered in order to assess levels of anxiety, rumination and depressive characteristics respectively.
Intervention
30 trains of rTMS stimulation with 10Hz for 5 seconds, with an inter-train interval of 25 seconds. Stimulation side it the left dorsolateral-prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
This intervention will be compared to a sham-rTMS stimulation, while stimulation parameters will be hold constant and only the coil will be tilted about 45 degrees.
In order to modify an attentional bias, a dot-probe training will be administered. During 250 trials, participants will always see two pictures (one positive and one negative picture) followed by an arrow pointing to the left or right. The participants will have to indicate the direction the arrow is pointing to as fast as possible. In order to modify the attentional bias, the arrow will appear behind the positive picture in 85% of the trials.
During the sham-ABM training, participants will receive the same intervention besides that the contingency will be changed to 50%.
In total there will be four groups, one receiving the rTMS intervention followed by the active ABM training, group 2 receiving the sham-rTMS stimulation followed by the active ABM training, group 3 receiving the real rTMS stimulation followed by the sham-ABM training, and the fourth group receiving a sham-rTMS stimulation followed by a sham-ABM training.
6500 HE
M. Möbius
Room A.07.17
Montessorilaan 3
6525 HR Nijmegen
Nijmegen
The Netherlands
0031 (0)24-3612663
m.mobius@psych.ru.nl
6500 HE
M. Möbius
Room A.07.17
Montessorilaan 3
6525 HR Nijmegen
Nijmegen
The Netherlands
0031 (0)24-3612663
m.mobius@psych.ru.nl
Inclusion criteria
- Heatlhy, right-handed participants, between 18 and 50 years, with normal or corrected-to normal vision.
- Participants with an BDI-II score between 9 and 25.
Exclusion criteria
- Epilepsy, convulsion or seizures
- Serious head trauma or brain surgery
- Large or ferromagnetic metal parts in the head (except for a dental wire)
- Implanted cardiac pacemaker or neurostimulator
- Pregnancy
- History or current presence of any neurological or psychiatric diseases
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Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL4133 |
NTR-old | NTR4637 |
Other | METC nr. : 2013/090 |