Hostile Bias Modification Training (HBMT) Study
Anger, Stress, Aggression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anger
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult male or female, ages 18-39 (inclusive)
- Must confirm when asked by the experimenter that they are of normal hearing without the use of a hearing aid or have been diagnosed with any condition that produces a strong sensitivity to sound (e.g., misophonia, hyperacusis) to the best of their knowledge.
- Must be able to provide written informed consent before commencing with experimental procedures and perform experimental writing and reading tasks (i.e., must be able to fluently read/write in English).
- Must demonstrate satisfactory comprehension of the Informed Consent Document (ICD) by achieving a score of 100% correct on a short multiple-choice quiz .
Exclusion Criteria:
- not between ages 18-39
- not able to read/write fluently in English
- not of normal hearing without use of a hearing aid
- have been diagnosed with any condition that produces a strong sensitivity to sound (e.g., misophonia, hyperacusis)
Sites / Locations
- Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Hostile Bias Modification (HBM) Training plus Unambiguous Feedback
Other training plus Unambiguous Feedback
Hostile Bias Modification (HBM) Training plus Ambiguous Feedback
Other training plus Ambiguous Feedback
Volunteers will complete a novel computer-based hostile bias modification training where they are instructed to respond to word fragments (words with missing letters) based on whether the word fragments can be completed to form aggressive or positive/neutral words. They are instructed not to respond if only an aggressive word can be formed. They will receive unambiguously hostile feedback to an essay.
Volunteers will complete a computer-based task where they are instructed to respond to word fragments (words with missing letters) regardless of whether the fragments can make hostile or ambiguous words. They will receive unambiguously hostile feedback to an essay.
Volunteers will complete a novel computer-based hostile bias modification training where they are instructed to respond to word fragments (words with missing letters) based on whether the word fragments can be completed to form aggressive or positive/neutral words. They are instructed not to respond if only an aggressive word can be formed. They will receive ambiguously hostile feedback to an essay.
Volunteers will complete a computer-based task where they are instructed to respond to word fragments (words with missing letters) regardless of whether the fragments can make hostile or ambiguous words. They will receive ambiguously hostile feedback to an essay.