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The investigators have shown that decoupling of brain networks when feeling guilty is the first potential functional neuroimaging biomarker of risk of major depression. It remains detectable on remission of symptoms (Green et al., 2012). Decoupling of neural networks was found while people felt guilty during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) relative to feeling indignation. Guilt-selective brain decoupling is therefore an excellent target for interventions to reduce the largely increased risk of recurrent episodes in people who have had one episode but are currently remitted. To our knowledge, however, there is no proof-of-concept study showing that self-blame-selective decoupling on fMRI can be detected and fed back to the participants after a short temporal delay in a real-time fMRI setting and whether coupling can be increased through neurofeedback training. This project aims at developing the first fMRI neurofeedback system to treat self-blame-selective neural decoupling and to test its feasibility in people with major depressive disorder currently remitted from symptoms.
Specific aim 1: Demonstrate that anterior temporal lobe (ATL)-septal/subgenual cingulate (SCSR) coupling for guilt can be increased through one session of neurofeedback in the group seeing visual feedback based on increasing correlations during the guilt condition compared with the group seeing visual feedback based on keeping correlations at the same level during the guilt condition.
Specific aim 2: Demonstrate that this increase in coupling is selective for guilt relative to indignation.
Specific aim 3: Demonstrate that mood is not negatively affected by neurofeedback.
Specific aim 4: Explore whether this short intervention decreases self-hate on the Interpersonal Guilt Questionnaire (Portuguese translation) and increases self-esteem on the Rosenberg scale (both show significant correlations with SCSR-ATL coupling across major depressive disorder and control groups in our Manchester study), or if these measures are not available, decreases negative affect on the Positive and Negative Affect Scale.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| GUILT-INCREASE-CORRELATION | Experimental | Patients in this group will receive visual feedback that reinforces increasing the correlation in fMRI signal between the right superior anterior temporal and septal-subgenual regions during the retrieval of predefined guilt-related autobiographical episodes. During the indignation condition, visual feedback will reinforce stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation. |
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| GUILT-STABILIZE-CORRELATION | Active Comparator | Patients in this group will receive visual feedback that reinforces stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation in fMRI signal between the right superior anterior temporal and septal-subgenual regions during the retrieval of predefined guilt-related autobiographical episodes. During the indignation condition, visual feedback will also reinforce stabilization of the preceding degree of correlation. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| GUILT-INCREASE-CORRELATION | Device | This uses a novel software "FRIEND" created at IDOR in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The software is used on a regular clinical fMRI scanner |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Increase in correlation between anterior temporal and subgenual frontal fMRI signal for guilt relative to indignation | Correlations are computed by using average signal in the most highly activated voxels within a priori regions of interest in the right superior anterior temporal and septal/subgenual cingulate region. The same a priori regions are also used to provide neurofeedback. | change from baseline after one session of fMRI neurofeedback training |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Beck Depression Inventory | This is an outcome measure to ensure the safety of our intervention, we expect that one session of fMRI neurofeedback will not lead to a significant increase in Beck Depression Inventory scores when comparing scores after and before the training session. | Change from baseline after one session of fMRI neurofeedback training |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jorge Moll, MD PhD | D'Or Institute for Research and Education | Study Director |
| Roland Zahn, MD PhD | D'Or Institute for Research and Education | Principal Investigator |
| Paulo Mattos, MD PhD | D'Or Institute for Research and Education | Principal Investigator |
| Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza, MD PhD | D'Or Institute for Research and Education | Principal Investigator |
| Leonardo F Fontenelle, M.D. | Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro | 22290-140 | Brazil |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 22638494 | Background | Green S, Lambon Ralph MA, Moll J, Deakin JF, Zahn R. Guilt-selective functional disconnection of anterior temporal and subgenual cortices in major depressive disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2012 Oct;69(10):1014-21. doi: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2012.135. | |
| 31505367 | Derived | Zahn R, Weingartner JH, Basilio R, Bado P, Mattos P, Sato JR, de Oliveira-Souza R, Fontenelle LF, Young AH, Moll J. Blame-rebalance fMRI neurofeedback in major depressive disorder: A randomised proof-of-concept trial. Neuroimage Clin. 2019;24:101992. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101992. Epub 2019 Aug 25. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003865 | Depressive Disorder, Major |
| ID | Term |
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| D003866 | Depressive Disorder |
| D019964 | Mood Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| GUILT-STABILIZE-CORRELATION | Device | This uses a novel software "FRIEND" created at IDOR in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The software is used on a regular clinical fMRI scanner |
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| Interpersonal Guilt Questionnaire - Self-hate subscale | This is an exploratory outcome measure to determine whether there is a detectable effect on self-blaming emotions after one session of fMRI neurofeedback. This is not our primary aim in that this study is primarily designed to determine feasibility and safety rather than efficacy. | Change from baseline after one session of fMRI neurofeedback training |
| Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | This is an exploratory outcome measure to determine whether there is a detectable effect on global self-esteem after one session of fMRI neurofeedback. This is not our primary aim in that this study is primarily designed to determine feasibility and safety rather than efficacy. | Change from baseline after one session of fMRI neurofeedback |