ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators
NCT: NCT01590862 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
We propose to study approach/avoidance behavior as measured by the Approach Avoidance task in 20 epilepsy patients undergoing implementation of depth electrodes for seizure monitoring in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at MGH. We will also study the effects of VC/VS electrical stimulation on approach-avoidance conflict in 20 adult patients who have undergone DBS implantation for severe MDD and/or OCD. There are 100-200 patients in the world with DBS electrodes in the VC/VS, and our research team cares for more than any other institution. Both participant groups will be assessed with respect to reward-aversion decision conflict using the task. The task will be performed with concurrent EEG recordings in DBS patients, and with continuous recording through our invasive neurophysiology rig in EMU subjects.
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What is ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators?
ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators is a clinical trial registered under NCT01590862. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT01590862?
The current status of NCT01590862 (ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators) is: COMPLETED.
When did ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators start?
ON/OFF Stimulation and Reward Motivation in Patients With Deep Brain Stimulators started on 2021-01-23.
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