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The study was not carried out because it was not approved by NIH.
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The proposed project seeks to explore the effects of a neuroregulation paradigm named Z-Score Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG) guided sLORETA neurofeedback (ZQLN) on optimizing brain electrophysiological activity and behavioral performance in a substance use disorder (SUD) population whose primary drug of use is cocaine.
Aim 1. Measure the effects of ZQLN training on brain electrophysiological activation changes in SUD patients. QEEG and Event-Related Potentials procedures, recorded with a 19-channel digital EEG, will be conducted before and after 12-15 sessions of ZQLN to examine changes on dysregulated brain sites by inspection of the brain maps deviating brain areas sLORETA Brodmann Areas Voxels Z-Scores inside and outside the target window of -/+2 standard deviations. Observation of P300 component latencies and amplitudes will be measured during a Drug-cue GoNoGo paradigm.
Aim 2. Measure the effects of ZQLN training on behavioral performance changes in SUD patients. In the same participants of Aim 1, Pre and Post behavioral performance (before and after 12-15 sessions of ZQLN) includes the assessment of attention and executive function, episodic memory, working memory language, and processing speed as measured by the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Domains battery scales. Other behavioral variables include reaction times, omission, and commission errors in the Drug-cue GoNoGo task.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| QEEG-guided sLoreta Neurofeedback | Experimental | Brainmaster Discovery 24 EEG amplifier and BrainAvatar software will be used to conduct the neurofeedback sessions |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| QEEG-Guided sLoreta Neurofeedback Training | Device | The team will produce a neurofeedback (NFB) protocol based on QEEG sLORETA Brodmann Voxel evaluation of brain deviated/dysregulated areas. Subsequent 12 to15 sessions of individualized NFB protocol will be conducted using BrainAvatar software to normalize these regions. The NFB session will display the cortical surface and subsurface networks being trained in a live fashion. Patients will be seated on a comfortable chair in a dimly lit room and, wearing a 19-channel EEG-cap connected to an EEG amplifier, they will receive auditory and visual feedback when they meet Brodmann Voxels Z-Scores inside of +/-1.5 standard deviations (SD) on each electrode training site. Thresholds for the feedback will be first set a +/-2 SD and brought down to +/-1.5 SD throughout the sessions (subject performance dependent). Patients are encouraged to relax, hear the sounds, and watch a feedback game. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| sLORETA Brodmann Areas Voxels Z-Scores | An increase of the percent of sLORETA Brodmann Areas Voxels Z-Scores inside the target window of -/+2 standard deviations after a series of ZQLN sessions is expected. | 2 months |
| Event-Related Potentials P300 latencies | Brain response P300 component average latencies (measured in milliseconds) Drug-cue GoNoGo task. | 2 months |
| Event-Related Potentials P300 amplitudes Drug-cue Go | Brain response P300 component average amplitudes (measured in microvolts) during Drug-cue GoNoGo. task. | 2 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Attentional Executive Functioning NIH Toolbox Task | Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Task. The allocation of one's limited capacities to deal with abundance of environmental stimulation (duration 3 minutes) | 2 months |
| Episodic Memory NIH Toolbox Task |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Ismael Castillo Reyes, PhD | University of Puerto Rico | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Administración de Servicios de Salud Mental y Contra la Adicción. Centro Residencial de Mujeres y Varones | San Juan | PR | 00935 | Puerto Rico |
Data and findings will be published in peer-review health sciences journals and presented at national and international scientific conferences, especially those related to Neurotherapy, cognitive neuroscience, and biological psychiatry. Findings and insights gained from this study will be shared with government agencies, and medical institutions that provide services for neuro and psychiatric patients, both in Puerto Rico and in the U.S. General Data, without personal identifiers, will be made available to other researchers in Puerto Rico and other institutions outside the country for secondary analyses in their areas of expertise, or confirmation of the adequacy of our findings and conclusions. The research resources developed during the proposed project will be readily available for research purposes to qualified individuals within the scientific community to advance further research in this field. Findings will also be shared via newspapers, news releases, and press conferences.
Data will be available for one year after the study completion.
Email to ismael.castillo@upr.edu
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| ID | Term |
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| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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Pre-experimental repeated measured design
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Picture Sequence Memory Task. Cognitive processes involved in the acquisition, storage and retrieval of new information. (7 minutes duration) |
| 2 months |
| Working Memory NIH Toolbox Task | List Sorting Working Memory Task. The ability to store information until the amount of information to be stored exceeds one's capacity to hold that information. (7 minutes duration) | 2 months |
| Executive Function NIH Toolbox Task | Dimensional Change Card Sort Task. The capacity to plan, organize, and monitor the executive of behaviors that are strategically directed in a goal-oriented manner. (4 minutes duration) | 2 months |
| Processing Speed NIH Toolbox Task | Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test. Assesses the amount of information that can be processed within a certain unit of time. Items are simple so as to purely measure processing speed. (3 minute duration) | 2 months |
| Drug-cue Go Task Reaction Times | Average Reaction times (measured in milliseconds) to the Go stimulus. In the first block of the task the Go stimulus will be a neutral category (animal or household) and in the second block the Go stimulus will be the drug-related picture. | 2 months |
| Drug-cue Go Task Omission Errors | Average frequency of omission errors (not responding to the Go stimulus). In the first block of the task the Go stimulus will be a neutral category (animal or household) and in the second block the Go stimulus will be the drug-related picture. | 2 months |
| Drug-cue NoGo Task Commission Errors | Average frequency of commission errors (responding to the NoGo stimulus). In the first block of the task the Go stimulus will be a neutral category (animal or household) and in the second block the Go stimulus will be the drug-related picture. | 2 months |