Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
NCT Number: NCT05920161
The purpose of this study is to investigate the neural mechanisms by which acute stress influences statistical learning and episodic encoding.
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Notify Me18 year–45 year
All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
This study aims to assess the neural and behavioral mechanisms by which acute stress modulates episodic encoding (which involves the trisynaptic pathway: entorhinal cortex, dentate gyrus, cornu ammonis [CA] 3, and CA 1) and statistical learning (monosynaptic pathway: entorhinal cortex, CA1) in humans.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
The SECPT is a brief validated laboratory-based stress induction containing both physical and social elements
This is matched to the SECPT but with warm instead of cold water
Time frame: 1-2 hours
fMRI signal during learning will be assessed using connectivity, multivariate, and univariate approaches over 1-2 hour long learning period. Correlation between change in CA1-EC background connectivity and pair familiarity. rho represents the true correlation within the entire population, with values ranging from -1 to +1; values closer to +1 indicate a strong positive linear relationship, closer to -1 a strong negative one, and closer to 0 indicate no linear relationship.
Time frame: 1-2 hours
Online measures of statistical learning ( mean reaction time) based on item predictability during task for condition A, B or x.
Time frame: 1 hour
Offline measure of statistical learning assessed through familiarity tests the next day (comparison of accurate recognition of previously-studied pairs to chance, 50%)
Time frame: 1 hour
Memory for individual items will be assessed through performance on old/new recognition tests the next day, quantified as hit rates and A' (non-parametric normalized ratio of hits to false alarms). Data presented here is the proportion of studied items attributed to the correct condition (A, B or X) minus the proportion of nonstudied items incorrectly attributed to that same condition.
Time frame: 1-2 hours
Change in salivary cortisol levels following the SECPT/control procedure
Time frame: 1-2 hours
Change in salivary alpha-amylase levels following the SECPT/control procedure
Yale University
Other
Neural Mechanisms of Stress Effects Across Hippocampal Encoding and Prediction
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