Network-based Neurofeedback in PTSD
PTSD, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for PTSD focused on measuring Neurofeedback, NFB
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
PTSD Group:
- English speaking
- age: 18-65
- meets diagnostic criteria for PTSD (as determined by study assessment)
Control Group:
- English speaking
- age: 18-65
Exclusion Criteria:
All participants:
- Individuals with any implants, conditions, etc. that do not comply with 3-Tesla fMRI research safety standards (e.g., certain implants, pregnancy)
- history of neurological disorder
- history of any pervasive developmental disorder
- history of significant head injury/lengthy loss of consciousness (e.g., a Glasgow Coma Scale Score < 15 at the time of incident assessed retrospectively by participant)
- significant untreated medical illness
- alcohol/substance abuse or dependence within the last 3 months
PTSD Group:
- history of bipolar disorder
- history of psychosis
- extensive current use of narcotic medications
Control Group:
- any current or past mental health disorders
- extensive current or past psychotherapy
- extensive current or past use of psychotropic or narcotic medications
Sites / Locations
- London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Experimental neurofeedback arm
Sham-control neurofeedback arm
The experimental arm will be able to view a feedback display that informs them of the strength of connectivity between the target regions. In both arms, feedback signals will be relayed back to the participant in the scanner through visualization software as a thermometer that increases or decreases as the extent to which the neural target model dominates (in other words, as the strength of directed connectivity between regions increases).
Participants in the sham-control arm will receive yoked sham neurofeedback signal (or fake signal), corresponding to a replayed feedback signal from a successful participant in the experimental group in order to ensure similar motivational states and following standard methods.