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NCT06410196
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Mood and Decision-making in Methamphetamine Use Disorder

Sponsor: Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Inc.

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Summary

In this project, the investigators examine behavior and associated brain activity during explore-exploit decision-making tasks performed pre- and post-modulation of affective state using autobiographical memory recall. The investigators hypothesize that a positive memory recall will reduce negative affective state, reduce explore-exploit biases and normalize the associated brain activity. The investigators propose a randomized double-blind, sham-controlled trial of positive autobiographical memory recall with 80 adults (n=40 per arm) with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) currently involved in abstinence only treatment centers.

Official title: Modulating Explore-exploit Biases by Improving Mood in Adults With Methamphetamine Use Disorder

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2024-07-26

Completion Date

2027-07-01

Last Updated

2025-09-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Mood modulation

Autobiographical memory recall designed to modulate mood and affective state by reminiscing about personal life events

Locations (1)

Laureate Institute for Brain Research

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States