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Clinical Trial

Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression

NCT: NCT05933148 · SUSPENDED

NCT IDNCT05933148
StatusSUSPENDED
Start Date2023-07-12
Completion2027-12
SponsorIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (OTHER)
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Brief Summary

Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) exhibit increased levels of rumination (i.e. repetitive thinking and focus on negative mood states) which have been found to increase the risk of depressive relapse. The ability to reduce rumination levels among these patients is greatly needed. Rumination is known to be associated with the default mode network (DMN) region activity. Implementing the Dependency Network Analysis (DEPNA), a recently developed method by the research team to quantify the connectivity influence of network nodes, found that rumination was significantly associated with lower connectivity influence of the left medial orbitofrontal cortex (MOFC) on the right precuneus, both key regions within the DMN. This study implements the first real-time fMRI neurofeedback (Rt-fMRI-NF) network-based protocol for up-regulation of the MOFC influence on the precuneus in patients with MDD to reduce rumination levels. This will allow for more accurate explicit brain connections modulation than the standard single brain region activity; creating a larger opportunity for target clinical neuromodulation treatment in individuals with MDD.

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What is Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression?

Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression is a clinical trial registered under NCT05933148. Current status: SUSPENDED.

What is the status of NCT05933148?

The current status of NCT05933148 (Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression) is: SUSPENDED.

When did Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression start?

Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression started on 2023-07-12.

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