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Addictive Behaviors, Phase Pilot

Testing a Computationally-Informed, Personalized Intervention for Hallucinations

What is the purpose of this trial?

Auditory hallucinations are among the most distressing aspects of psychotic illness, and between 10 and 30% of people with hallucinations do not respond to antipsychotic medications. The authors have used computational modeling of behavior to link brain activity to development of auditory hallucinations in the hope of guiding new treatment development. The proposed studies take the first step toward individualized treatment approaches to hallucinations by attempting causal, pharmacological manipulation of relevant model parameters underlying these phenomena.

  • Trial with
    Yale University School of Medicine, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  • Ages
    18 years - 65 years
  • Gender
    Both

Contact Information

For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact Lauren Lang

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  • Last Updated
    02/22/2024
  • Study HIC
    #2000024774