Brain Function in Response to Motivational Stimuli
Drug Dependence
About this trial
This is an observational trial for Drug Dependence focused on measuring Limbic System, Amphetamine, Dopamine, Brain Imaging, Cerebral Blood Flow, Cerebral Blood Volume, Alcoholism, Tyrosine Depletion, Amino Acids, Affect, Healthy Volunteer, HV
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Subjects are physically healthy as determined by medical evaluation at the NIAAA outpatient clinic. In particular, subjects must demonstrate no cardiovascular or blood pressure abnormalities, such as a resting blood pressure of 140/90 or greater. All values of laboratory test must be within the NIH defined normal range and all radiological and cardiac evaluations must be considered normal by the NIH radiologist or cardiologist reading the scan or record. As is usual clinical practice, in the case of minor abnormalities a lab test may be repeated to ensure the validity of the initial report. Are between 18-65 years of age. Have 20/20 vision or wear corrective contact lenses. Plastic glasses with pop-in lenses of different strengths are available in the NMR center for use with nearsighted subjects who do not wear contacts. Have no ferromagnetic objects in their bodies which might be adversely affected by MRI (e.g. surgical clips; metal fragments in or near brain; eye or blood vessels; cardiac or neurological pacemaker; cochlear or eye implant - any doubt about absence of these objects will result in exclusion from this study). Test HIV negative. Have no indication of any organic brain syndrome. Do not meet criteria for any present or past Axis I psychiatric disorder, including nicotine dependence. Smokers will be excluded. Have no active homicidal or suicidal ideation, or active symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Are not currently receiving psychotropic medication or medication likely to affect brain neurotransmitter systems. Have no indication of recent drug use as evidenced by urine drug screen and self-report. Are not pregnant or lactating.
Sites / Locations
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike