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Using TMS to Understand Neural Processes of Social Motivation
Sponsor: Auburn University
Summary
The purpose of this study is to use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to better understand the neural circuits associated with social motivation. Participant includes four study visits each that range from 1.5 - 3.0 hours in duration over approximately a one month period. The first study visit involves answering survey questions, a clinical interview, and computer tasks. The second study visit involves a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, computer tasks, and a brief TMS protocol. The second and third study visits involve a full session of TMS followed by an MRI scan and computer tasks. Adults in the Auburn/Opelika area and surrounding areas who avoid social situations, experience symptoms of depression or social anxiety, and are between 25 years old and 50 years old are eligible to participate.
Official title: Personalized Neuromodulation Targeting Dysregulated Motivational Responses Underlying Social Avoidance Behavior
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
25 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-09-30
Completion Date
2029-07-31
Last Updated
2026-03-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
TMS
TMS will be administered using a Cool B-65 coil to a personalized right dlPFC region.
Locations (1)
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama, United States