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NCT07479966

Resting-state Connectivity and Individual Differences in Affective Placebo Responsiveness

Sponsor: Stefanie Brassen

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Summary

Expectation effects on affective states are central to mechanisms relevant for mood disorders and their treatment. This study will test whether inter-individual differences in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) within emotion regulation networks is associated with affective placebo responsiveness in healthy volunteers. Approximately 50 healthy participants will be pooled from two cross-over placebo studies in which participants receive intranasal saline either labeled as "oxytocin" in the placebo condition or as saline in the control condition. Primary indices of placebo responsiveness are placebo-control difference scores of mood state, emotional paradigm responses, as well as expectation and experience ratings. rsFC will be estimated using the CONN toolbox. Confirmatory analyses will use an a priori seed-based approach, with prefrontal seeds derived from previous task-based fMRI findings on affective placebo effects. These analyses will be complemented by secondary summaries of within- and between-network connectivity across the saliency network, the fronto-parietal control network, and the default mode network. We hypothesize that interindividual differences in target rsFC networks will be associated with affective placebo effects, indicating general, trait-like mechanisms of placebo responsiveness.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 35 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2022-03-27

Completion Date

2026-07

Last Updated

2026-03-23

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

No intervention

No intervention

Locations (1)

Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany