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Effects of Emotion on Episodic Memory in Typically Developing Children and Children With Williams-Beuren Syndrome (EEM-TAdev)

Primary Purpose

Mental Disorders

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
France
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Manipulation of valence and modality
Spatial and recognition memory
Source and content memory
Sponsored by
Hôpital le Vinatier
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional other trial for Mental Disorders focused on measuring emotion, memory, Williams-Beuren syndrome

Eligibility Criteria

6 Years - 30 Years (Child, Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

Children with William-Beuren syndrome

  • Genetic diagnosis (CGH-Array or FISH) of microdeletion 7q11.23
  • 8 to 18 years old
  • Native French speaker
  • Psychotropic medication unchanged during one month preceding inclusion

Typically developing children and healthy adults:

  • 6 to 30 years old
  • Native French speaker
  • Absence of history of neurodevelopmental neurological and psychiatric disease

Exclusion Criteria:

Children with William-Beuren syndrome:

  • Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 40 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV)
  • Presence of another genetic anomaly
  • Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease
  • Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities
  • Non-corrected visual and hearing impairment

Typically developing children and Healthy Adults :

  • Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 70 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV)
  • Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease knew by parents or legal representative
  • Learning disorders
  • History of neurological or psychiatric disease
  • Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities, non-corrected visual and hearing impairment

Sites / Locations

  • Hopital Vinatier

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Sham Comparator

Arm Label

Atypical development

Typical development

Arm Description

30 children with Williams-Beuren syndrome will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.

30 control children matched for mental age will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Manipulation of Valence
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1

Secondary Outcome Measures

EEG measures
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Source memory
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Content memory
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Spatial memory
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Recognition memory
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Modality of Valence
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1

Full Information

First Posted
July 2, 2018
Last Updated
February 8, 2021
Sponsor
Hôpital le Vinatier
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03688516
Brief Title
Effects of Emotion on Episodic Memory in Typically Developing Children and Children With Williams-Beuren Syndrome
Acronym
EEM-TAdev
Official Title
Effects of Emotion on Episodic Memory in Typically Developing Children and Children With Williams-Beuren Syndrome
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2021
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
June 28, 2018 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 15, 2020 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
December 15, 2020 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Hôpital le Vinatier

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
It's well established in the literature that emotional events are more likely to be remembered than neutral events. Although this Emotional Enhancement of Memory (EEM) has been well demonstrated in the adult literature, little is known about EEM for typically developing children and children with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS). In this study, two investigations will be conducted concomitantly: one of EEM in typically developing children and the other of EEM in children with WBS. For this purpose, three behavioral experiments will be established to investigate EEM in this two populations, with the first experiment also including electroencephalography measures. Performances of typically developing children will be compared to young adults, and performances of children with WBS will be compared to control children matched for mental age. Finally, this study aims to bring new knowledge about the interactions between emotion and memory in children, and to better understand cognitive functioning in children with WBS.
Detailed Description
The main objective of the present project is to characterize the emotional modulation of episodic memory in typically developing (TD) children and children with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS), by using behavioral and encephalography (EEG) measures. Better understanding of interaction between cognition and emotion in TD children and in WBS, and their specificities may increase our knowledge of normal and pathological neurodevelopment and lead to new treatment strategies in a case of WBS. Indeed, it is worth to note that WBS have a strong impact on cognitive, emotional and social aspects of children's behavior in daily life. It was widely shown in animal and human studies that emotionally charged information is better memorized and retrieved than neutral one.This emotional enhancement of memory (EEM) was largely demonstrated with young and older adults independently of the nature of stimuli, the type of memory, the type of memory task and the delay between encoding and retrieval . There is general agreement about emotional regulation of memory in adults, although there are several points currently investigated. Surprisingly, less is known about EEM in TD children and neurodevelopmental disorders such as WBS. Availability of cognitive resources and emotional regulation is supposed to have an impact on EEM. As both present specific patterns in TD children as compared to adults and in children with WBS , it could be expected that emotional regulation of memory process in TD children and WB presents also some specificities. These specificities are largely unknown, moreover if one considers that neither memory function nor emotional processing are fully developed in TD children. Few studies that investigated EEM in TD children reported rather contradictory results. Some of them observed EEM and others did not.In addition, most studies used only negative stimuli. Even less is known about EEM in children presenting neurodevelopmental pathologies as WBS, although memory deficit for non-emotional stimuli and deficit in processing of facial expressions, especially negative ones were observed in children with WBS. In addition, a significant dissociation was documented in children with WBS, concerning memory deficit, with auditive-verbal memory rather speared and visuo-spatial memory rather impaired . Thus, there is an important shortcoming in our understanding of emotional modulation of memory in children, both typically developing and those presenting WBS. With the present project, the investigators propose to fill this gap: two investigations will be conducted concomitantly, one of EEM in typically developing children and the other of EEM in children with WBS. Three behavioral experiments will be established to investigate EEM in this two populations, with the first experiment also including electroencephalography measures. These experiments will address the following specific questions: (1) is the EEM dependent of the stimulus type (images versus words)? - Experiment 1; (2) does the EEM exist in visuospatial episodic memory? - Experiment 2; (3) does the EEM exist for content and source memory - Experiment 3. Performance of typically developing children will be compared to young adults, and performance of children with WBS will be compared to control children matched for mental age.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Mental Disorders
Keywords
emotion, memory, Williams-Beuren syndrome

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Other
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Factorial Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Non-Randomized
Enrollment
280 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Atypical development
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
30 children with Williams-Beuren syndrome will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.
Arm Title
Typical development
Arm Type
Sham Comparator
Arm Description
30 control children matched for mental age will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Manipulation of valence and modality
Intervention Description
mnemic task with a phase of encoding negative, positive and neutral stimuli, will be proposed followed by an immediate recovery phase, composed of a recall task followed by a recognition task
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Spatial and recognition memory
Intervention Description
mnemic task with a phase of encoding negative, positive and neutral stimuli, will be proposed followed by an immediate recovery phase, composed of a recall task followed by a recognition task
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Source and content memory
Intervention Description
mnemic task with a phase of encoding negative, positive and neutral stimuli, will be proposed followed by an immediate recovery phase, composed of a recall task followed by a recognition task
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Manipulation of Valence
Description
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
EEG measures
Description
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Title
Source memory
Description
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Title
Content memory
Description
Number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Title
Spatial memory
Description
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Title
Recognition memory
Description
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli
Title
Modality of Valence
Description
Behavioral measure:number of correct responses (correct recall and correct recognition), evoked potential for EEG only for Experiment 1
Time Frame
During the presentation of the stimuli or just after the presentation of the stimuli

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
6 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
30 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Children with William-Beuren syndrome Genetic diagnosis (CGH-Array or FISH) of microdeletion 7q11.23 8 to 18 years old Native French speaker Psychotropic medication unchanged during one month preceding inclusion Typically developing children and healthy adults: 6 to 30 years old Native French speaker Absence of history of neurodevelopmental neurological and psychiatric disease Exclusion Criteria: Children with William-Beuren syndrome: Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 40 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV) Presence of another genetic anomaly Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities Non-corrected visual and hearing impairment Typically developing children and Healthy Adults : Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 70 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV) Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease knew by parents or legal representative Learning disorders History of neurological or psychiatric disease Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities, non-corrected visual and hearing impairment
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
DEMILY CAROLINE
Organizational Affiliation
CH LE VINATIER
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Hopital Vinatier
City
Lyon
State/Province
Rhone Alpes
ZIP/Postal Code
69678
Country
France

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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