Localized and distributed real-time fMRI approaches to facilitate self control in
本地化和分布式实时功能磁共振成像方法,以促进自我控制
基本信息
- 批准号:7588636
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-15 至 2010-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbstinenceAppendixBehavior TherapyBiofeedbackBrainBrain imagingBrain regionChronicCognitiveCognitive TherapyComplementComputer InterfaceCuesDataDevelopmentEffectivenessEnvironmentEventExhibitsFeedbackFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFutureGoalsIndividualLeadLocalizedMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaintenanceMethodsModelingPatternPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePlacebo EffectPlacebosPliabilityPredispositionProcessPublic HealthReal-Time SystemsRecruitment ActivityRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScanningSelf-control as a personality traitSeriesSignal TransductionSmokerStimulusSubstance abuse problemSystemTestingTherapeuticTimeWorkaddictionbasecognitive controlcognitive neurosciencecravingimprovedinnovationinterestneurobehavioralnovelrelating to nervous systemresearch studyresponsesmoking cessationsubstance abusersuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Recent developments in real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rt-fMRI) enable novel behavioral therapies for addiction and the simultaneous imaging of the brain's response to treatment. With rt-fMRI, the therapeutic process can become multi-modal and adaptive, wherein a cognitive behavioral intervention itself can co-evolve with a responding brain. In a manner that has never before been possible, self-control can be guided by signals from one's own neural activity. Toward this end, the broad goals of our application are threefold. First, we will expand, evaluate, and refine the capabilities of our existing rt-fMRI system (LaConte et al., 2007 - Appendix A). Second, given the profound differential roles of cue-induced craving and cognitive control on the initiation, maintenance, and cessation of substance abuse, we apply rt-fMRI to decrease neural activations associated with craving and increase neural activations associated with cognitive control. Third, we will assess the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing rt-fMRI neurofeedback to aid in maintaining abstinence in treatment-seeking substance users. Thus, the overarching goal of our application is to use neurobehavioral states associated with craving and cognitive control to develop an optimal neurofeedback signal that can be efficiently modulated by substance abusers to facilitate self-control. We expect that achieving the aims of this application will lead to technical and therapeutic innovations to be further pursued in subsequent full-scale studies. The Specific Aims for the R21 phase (years 1 and 2) will provide an assessment of the relative advantages of localized and distributed rt-fMRI methods and quantitative results on how well individuals can modulate fMRI-computer interfaces using cognitive control and craving alleviation strategies. Thus we aim to: 1. Expand and refine the capabilities of our existing real-time fMRI feedback system. 2. Modulate neural signals of cue-induced craving and cognitive control in the real-time environment. The Specific Aims for the R33 phase (years 3, 4, 5) will provide critical experimental controls to the R21 findings and will explore methods to combine distributed and localized approaches to rt-fMRI. We will also assess the feasibility of using fMRI-based neurofeedback to facilitate smoking cessation in treatment-seeking smokers, obtaining hypothesis-generating data for future large-scale studies. Thus we aim to: 3. Improve neurofeedback signals and validate these signals using control tasks. 4. Pilot the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing neurofeedback in treatment-seeking smokers.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project will expand the capabilities of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to develop and improve methods for real-time feedback. The goal of this project is to use neurobehavioral states associated with craving and cognitive control to develop an optimal neurofeedback signal that can be efficiently modulated by substance abusers to facilitate self-control.
描述(由申请人提供):实时功能性磁共振成像(rt-fMRI)的最新发展使成瘾的新型行为疗法和大脑对治疗的反应的同步成像成为可能。通过rt-fMRI,治疗过程可以变得多模式和自适应,其中认知行为干预本身可以与响应的大脑共同进化。以一种前所未有的方式,自我控制可以由来自自己神经活动的信号来指导。为此,我们申请的广泛目标有三个方面。首先,我们将扩展、评估和改进我们现有的rt-fMRI系统的能力(LaConte等人,2007年-附录A)。第二,鉴于线索诱导的渴求和认知控制在物质滥用的启动、维持和停止上的深刻差异作用,我们应用rt-fMRI来减少与渴求相关的神经激活,增加与认知控制相关的神经激活。第三,我们将评估实施rt-fMRI神经反馈以帮助寻求治疗的物质使用者保持禁欲的可行性和有效性。因此,我们的应用程序的首要目标是使用与渴望和认知控制相关的神经行为状态来开发最佳神经反馈信号,该信号可以被物质滥用者有效地调制以促进自我控制。我们期望实现本申请的目标将导致在随后的全面研究中进一步追求的技术和治疗创新。R21阶段(第1年和第2年)的具体目标将评估局部和分布式rt-fMRI方法的相对优势,并定量研究个体使用认知控制和缓解渴望策略调节fMRI-计算机界面的能力。因此,我们的目标是:1.扩展和完善我们现有的实时功能磁共振成像反馈系统的功能。2.在实时环境中调制线索诱导的渴望和认知控制的神经信号。R33阶段(第3、4、5年)的具体目标将为R21研究结果提供关键的实验对照,并将探索将联合收割机分布式和局部方法结合到rt-fMRI的方法。我们还将评估使用基于fMRI的神经反馈促进寻求治疗的吸烟者戒烟的可行性,为未来的大规模研究获得假设生成数据。因此,我们的目标是:3。改善神经反馈信号,并使用控制任务验证这些信号。4.试验在寻求治疗的吸烟者中实施神经反馈的可行性和有效性。
公共卫生关系:该项目将扩大磁共振成像的能力,以开发和改进实时反馈的方法。该项目的目标是使用与渴望和认知控制相关的神经行为状态来开发最佳神经反馈信号,该信号可以被物质滥用者有效地调制以促进自我控制。
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