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One of the core processes presumably underlying misophonia - a condition characterized by decreased tolerance for specific sounds - is associative learning. Using behavioral, computational, and neural analyses of emotional learning and memory processes to understand the unknown behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying misophonia's associative learning and memory, the study team will evaluate whether interference with the reconsolidation of a reactivated misophonia memory with propranolol can alleviate aversive reaction to misophonia-related cues.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Memory Reminder followed by Propranolol Hydrochloride | Experimental | This arm aims to have 30 participants with a pharmacological manipulation. They will receive a reminder to reactivate their memory of a misophonia trigger followed by ingestion of a propranolol hydrochloride tablet. |
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| Memory reminder followed by Placebo | Placebo Comparator | This arm aims to have 30 participants with a pharmacological manipulation. They will receive a reminder to reactivate their memory of a misophonia trigger followed by ingestion of a placebo tablet. |
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| No memory reminder followed by Propranolol Hydrochloride | Experimental | This arm aims to have 30 participants with a pharmacological manipulation. They will not receive a reminder to reactivate their memory of a misophonia sound and only receive a propranolol hydrochloride tablet. |
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| Memory reminder followed by counterconditioning | Experimental | This arm aims to have 30 participants with a behavioral manipulation. They will receive a reminder to reactivate their memory of a misophonia trigger and then will undergo counterconditioning. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Propranolol Hydrochloride tablet | Drug | Single dose of 40 mg propranolol tablet |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in average Galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave | Using galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. A greater deflection indicates greater sympathetic nervous system arousal. | Baseline and after 6 hours |
| Change in average heart rate | Using heart rate measurement, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. Reduced heart rate will indicate manipulation efficacy | Baseline and after 6 hours |
| Change in Approach-Avoidance test | Using an approach-avoidance test, the difference between the monetary amounts earned before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The minimum monetary amount earned is $0 and the maximum monetary amount earned is $23. A higher monetary amount earned indicates greater approach towards an avoidant cue. The difference in monetary amounts across conditions will be compared. | Baseline and after 6 hours |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Approach-Avoidance test | Using an approach-avoidance test, the difference between the monetary amounts earned before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The minimum monetary amount earned is $0 and the maximum monetary amount earned is $23. A higher monetary amount earned indicates greater approach towards an avoidant cue. The difference in monetary amounts across conditions will be compared. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Daniela Schiller, PhD | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Principal Investigator |
| James Murrough, MD, PhD | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Principal Investigator |
| Laili Soleimani, MD, Msc | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | New York | New York | 10029 | United States |
The study team will publicly share analyzed statistical summaries which are sufficient for data assessment, reanalysis, and meta-analysis, and reproduction of figures.
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2 months after publication
Open access with no restrictions
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| ID | Term |
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| C000719531 | misophonia |
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| ID | Term |
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| D011433 | Propranolol |
| ID | Term |
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| D050198 | Phenoxypropanolamines |
| D011412 | Propanolamines |
| D000605 | Amino Alcohols |
| D000438 | Alcohols |
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The study team will measure reactivity to misophonia-related cues following either a pharmacological manipulation via a 40 mg propranolol tablet or behavioral manipulation via counterconditioning.
The study team predicts that participants with misophonia who experience a reminder (reactive a misophonia memory) and receive the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation, will show reduced reactivity to misophonia cues.
Other groups that undergo one of these components alone (reminder only, drug only, counterconditioning only) will continue to show heightened reactivity to misophonia cues.
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This study is multi-arm and single-site randomized study that is placebo-controlled and single- and double-blinded depending on the condition assignment. Some groups will experience reminders, or short exposures to misophonia-related cues. Some groups will take the study intervention, propranolol hydrochloride (or matching placebo) oral tablets, and some will undergo counterconditioning, by presenting the misophonia cues with monetary rewards (in a continuous reinforcement schedule with fixed monetary amounts).
| No memory reminder followed by counterconditioning |
| Experimental |
This arm aims to have 30 participants with a behavioral manipulation. They will not receive a reminder to reactivate their memory of a misophonia trigger and then undergo counterconditioning. |
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| Reminder | Behavioral | Reactivation of misophonia trigger memory |
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| Counterconditioning | Behavioral | Counterconditioning will consist of presentation of misophonia cues paired with monetary rewards. |
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| Placebo | Drug | Matching placebo tablet |
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| about 1 week later |
| Change in Approach-Avoidance test | Using an approach-avoidance test, the difference between the monetary amounts earned before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The minimum monetary amount earned is $0 and the maximum monetary amount earned is $23. A higher monetary amount earned indicates greater approach towards an avoidant cue. The difference in monetary amounts across conditions will be compared. | Baseline and 1 month later |
| Change in decision making task | Using a decision making task based on choice behavior (choosing the correct machine more often), the study team will fit computational models to understand reactivity to misophonia-related cues across conditions. The study team will measure a difference in the task responses after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation. Measures will include learning rate, and a link between prediction error and self-reported mood. The scores across conditions will be compared. | Baseline and after 6 hours |
| Change in decision making task | Using a decision making task based on choice behavior (choosing the correct machine more often), the study team will fit computational models to understand reactivity to misophonia-related cues across conditions. The study team will measure a difference in the task responses after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation. Measures will include learning rate, and a link between prediction error and self-reported mood. The scores across conditions will be compared. | Baseline and about 1 week |
| Change in decision making task | Using a decision making task based on choice behavior (choosing the correct machine more often), the study team will fit computational models to understand reactivity to misophonia-related cues across conditions. The study team will measure a difference in the task responses after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation. Measures will include learning rate, and a link between prediction error and self-reported mood. The scores across conditions will be compared. | Baseline and 1 month later |
| Change in Average Galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave | Using galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. A greater deflection indicates greater sympathetic nervous system arousal. | about 1 week later |
| Change in Average Galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave | Using galvanic skin response based on deflections of a wave, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. A greater deflection indicates greater sympathetic nervous system arousal. | about 1 month later |
| Change in average heart rate | Using heart rate measurement, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. Reduced heart rate will indicate manipulation efficacy | about 1 week later |
| Change in average heart rate | Using heart rate measurement, a difference between the average response to the misophonia-related video before and after the pharmacological or behavioral manipulation will be measured. The difference in scores across conditions will be compared. Reduced heart rate will indicate manipulation efficacy | about 1 month later |
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| Organic Chemicals |
| D020005 | Propanols |
| D000588 | Amines |
| D009281 | Naphthalenes |
| D011084 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons |
| D006841 | Hydrocarbons, Aromatic |
| D006844 | Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D011083 | Polycyclic Compounds |