FMRI of Stress and Addictive Disorders
Conditions
Adolescents | Alcoholism | Cocaine Dependence | Opioid Dependence | Pathological Gamblers
What is the purpose of this trial?
The purpose of this study is to explore whether frontal brain activation in response to stress varies as a function of the presence or extent of early trauma and whether or not this effect is greater in women compared to men. To examine the effect of stress on thinking and remembering. To examine the separate and interactive effects of stress, addiction, withdrawal, and genetics; and to examine fMRI brain activation associated with stressful, reward-related-cue and neutral/relaxing audiotaped scripts,visual images and emotional video clips in addicted individuals and in healthy controls. Participants will be given compensation of $50 upon completion of the study.
Participation Guidelines
- Age:
- 13 Years - 50 Years
- Gender:
- Both
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- Sponsor:
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Yale University - Dates:
- August 2005
- Last Updated:
- March 19, 2012
- Study HIC#:
- 0405026787
Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT01558973


