Impact of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation on Learning Novel Spoken Words

Last updated: October 22, 2024
Sponsor: Georgia State University
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Birth Defects

Dyslexia

Learning Disorders

Treatment

Active cTBS

Sham

Clinical Study ID

NCT06387615
H22086
1R21HD108576-01A1
  • Ages 16-24
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

The purpose of the proposed study is to use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to evaluate a neurobiological model of spoken word learning in older youth. Specifically, it is hypothesized that: (1) inhibition of the left dorsal stream will impact subsequent learning, processing, and retention of phonologically similar pseudowords; (2) the impact of dorsal stream inhibition on word learning will be associated with baseline levels of variability in neural activity, indicative of underlying differences in cortical excitability.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Native English speaker (who is not fluent in any other language and does notidentify as bilingual)

  • Normal or corrected to normal vision

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Hearing deficits (>25 decibels at 500+ Hz), visual deficits (>20/40), seriousemotional problems (e.g., severe, uncontrolled depression) and certain neurologicalconditions (e.g., uncontrolled seizure disorders)

  • Individuals with certain metals in their bodies or with certain health conditions.If an individual has braces on their teeth, a cardiac pacemaker; hearing aid; othermetal in their body or eyes (which may include certain metallic-embedded tattoos),including but not limited to pins, screws, shrapnel, plates, dentures or other metalobjects

  • Individuals taking certain medications that lower seizure threshold

  • Individuals with TMS Screening and Contraindication Forms which do not pass TMS Techreview

  • Individuals with MRI Screening and Contraindication Forms which do not pass MRI Techreview

Study Design

Total Participants: 40
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Active cTBS
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 01, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2025

Study Description

The proposed study is designed to assess the contribution of the dorsal stream of the language network (i.e., left supramarginal gyrus, or SMG) to different aspects of novel word learning in two groups of participants (16-24 years of age): 20 typically developing older youth (OYTD; tested in Aim 1) and 20 older youth with reading difficulties (OYRD; tested in Aim 2). The investigators will use inhibitory continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS), a well-established repetitive TMS (rTMS) protocol that reduces cortical excitability in a targeted brain region for up to 60 minutes. Participants will complete a baseline magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) session in Week 1, followed by cTBS or sham stimulation to the left SMG, with order of administration counterbalanced across participants. Immediately following cTBS (or sham), participants will complete a visual pseudoword phonological discrimination task and a spoken word learning task. The following day (i.e., 24 hours later), retention of items learned will be measured. In Week 2, cTBS (or sham) will be administered to the left SMG (whichever stimulation was not administered in Week 1) and then the pseudoword discrimination and word learning tasks will be administered using a different set of novel words from those presented in Week 1. Twenty-four hours later, the retention of this second set of items will be measured.

Connect with a study center

  • Georgia State University/Georgia Tech Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI)

    Atlanta, Georgia 30318
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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