Neural Mechanisms of Response Inhibition Training for OCRD (OCRD)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Tricholemmoma, Skin-Picking
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder focused on measuring OCD; Trichotillomania; Excoriation; Response Inhibition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age between 18 and 60
- moderate level of OCRD symptoms (Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale total ≥ 16, Massachusetts General Hospital-Hair pulling Scale total ≥ 12, or Skin Picking Scale-Revised total ≥ 7)
- a primary diagnosis of OCRD (i.e., OCD, TTM, or SPD)
- estimated IQ > 80
- presence of a RI deficits (SSRT ≥ 215ms).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current substance use disorder
- Severe ADHD
- Lifetime diagnosis of psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia
- Current psychotherapy
- Change in psychotropic medication status within 8 weeks before the study or during the study
- Use of stimulant medication
- Active suicidal risk
- Contraindications for MRI procedures
Sites / Locations
- UWM Anxiety Disorders LaboratoryRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Response Inhibition Training (RIT)
Placebo Training (PLT)
Response Inhibition Training (RIT) is a about 40-level computer game designed to offer systematic practice of RI. Participants use the computer keyboard and mouse to respond to the demands of trials that are designed to offer training on response inhibition abilities, including suppressing pre-potent but irrelevant stimuli and responses. Each training session will last approximately 45 minutes. All participants will be offered a minimum of 8 sessions. Throughout training, we will continually monitor their behavioral RI index (= stop signal reaction time; SSRT) using a stop-signal task. If a participant's Index SSRT fails to reach a criterion-level reduction (i.e., approximately 1 SD) after the standard 8 session intervention, the RIT intervention will be extended up to 16 sessions until the criterion-level improvement in behavioral RI is attained.
This training condition is designed to serve as an appropriate control condition for RIT, by providing no active ingredient of RI training components, while maintaining the overall training materials and structure similar. Similar to RIT, PLT uses the same task materials and a similar 40-level game structure. However, PLT will present simple RI-irrelevant visual judgment tasks to avoid changing RI-relate processes. The number of 45-min training sessions will be determined by their counterpart RIT participants through a yoked-control design.