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HRRC#: 09-168 Title: CEREBRO - Comprehensive Evaluation of Relationships in Early Brain Response Overtime Purpose of Study: This study uses MRI scans in conjunction with psychological developmental testing to track the growth rates of children from three months of age through five years of age. Protocol Summary: Babies and their mothers will meet up to nine (9) times with study personnel through the five years of this study. Participants are paid $50.00 for each MRI scan and developmental assessment; additionally, parents will receive CD recordings of scans and reports of their child’s development. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Healthy, full-term 3 month old babies with no major birth or health complications. Contact information: CEREBRO Personnel at 505-515-4141 or at cerebro@mrn.org HRRC# 06-422 Title: Sensory Gating and Dual Diagnosis (SCAN) Purpose of Study: The purpose of this research study is to investigate how the brain responds to sensory stimuli and where in the brain these responses occur in people with different medical conditions. Protocol Summary: This study will look at brain activity in people who have been diagnosed and treated for substance abuse (either alcohol or drugs) and/or schizophrenia, and people who have not been diagnosed with either schizophrenia or alcohol/substance abuse. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Age 18-45 Contact information: 272-9456, PsychResearch@salud.unm.edu HRRC# 07-180 Title: Auditory Sensory Gating Using MEG Purpose of Study: The purpose of this research study is to investigate how the brain responds to sensory stimuli and where in the brain these responses occur in people with different medical conditions. Protocol Summary: This study will look at brain activity in people who have been diagnosed and treated for substance abuse (either alcohol or drugs) and/or schizophrenia, and people who have not been diagnosed with either schizophrenia or alcohol/substance abuse. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Age 18 or older Contact information: 272-9456, PsychResearch@salud.unm.edu
HRRC# 07-347 Title: Alcohol and Adolescent Brain Development (ANA) Purpose of Study: This study will examine how alcohol affects brain development in adolescents. Protocol Summary: This study will look at brain structure and brain activity in adolescents who have drank alcohol and adolescents who have not. The study takes approximately 1 to 2 visits and requires 1 follow up visit after a year. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Age 12-18 Contact information: 272-9456, PsychResearch@salud.unm.edu
HRRC# 09-031 Title: Structural and Functional Connectivity in Time-Space Synesthesia Purpose of Study: This study will examine brain connections in people who perceive months/weeks as occupying specific areas of space. Protocol Summary: Participation will involve pencil and paper tests and a brain scan (MRI) and/or brainwave measurement (EEG). Participants will be compensated for their time (approximately a 2-3 or 5 hour commitment). Basic Eligibility Criteria: Age 18 or older, consistently perceives spatial forms (ex, calendar wheels) for time events (ex, months). Contact information: 858-200-6887, teuscher@unm.edu HRRC#: 07-226
Title: Alcohol Study
Purpose of Study: This research will study the factors that may influence alcohol use.
Protocol Summary: This study will involve answering questions about your mood, personality, and substance use, over the phone and in the laboratory (2.5 hours) in addition to a brain scanning (MRI) session (3 hours). Participants will be compensated for their time.
Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be a CURRENT drinker, 21-40 years old, RIGHT handed, No non-removable metal in body.
Contact information: Please call Leah Vermont at 272-6059 or e-mail at 07-226@mrn.org HRRC#: 08-008
Title: Smoking Study
Purpose of Study: This research will study the factors that may influence tobacco use.
Protocol Summary: This study will involve answering questions about your mood, personality, and substance use, over the phone and in the laboratory (2 hours) in addition to a brain scanning (MRI) session (2.5 hours). Participants will be compensated for their time.
Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be a CURRENT smoker, 18-55 years old, RIGHT handed, No non-removable metal in body.
Contact information: Please call Leah Vermont at 272-6059 or e-mail at 08-008@mrn.org HRRC# 07-140
Title: Characterization of Multisensory Integration in Infants and Toddlers with Typical and Atypical Development
Purpose of Study: To identify changes in brain function due to atypical brain development as is seen in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. Protocol Summary: The study uses a completely harmless, non-invasive child MEG (babySQUID) system requiring the child to sleep or lay completely still with their head laying in a bowl-shaped head rest. The data collection takes about ½ - 1 hour. In addition, there will be clinical behavioral testing with a licensed child psychologist, an awake behavioral test looking at how the child responds to similar touch and sound stimuli, collection of hair and finger nail samples, and an optional collection of saliva samples for collection of DNA. Basic Eligibility Criteria: The child is 0-11 years of age and either normally developing, diagnosed with autism, or diagnosed with a developmental delay. Currently we are focusing on recruiting children with developmental delay without a diagnosis of autism in the age range of 20-48 months. Contact Information: Please contact Lucinda Romero at luromero@salud.unm.edu or call (505) 925-4130.
HRRC# 08-057 Title: High Frequency Activity in Infants with Epilepsy Purpose of Study: To evaluate high frequency activity identified in children with epilepsy, which can help provide important information about where seizures are generated in the brain. Protocol Summary: Attend at least one non-invasive and completely harmless neuroimaging session using MEG. Basic Eligibility Criteria: The child is less than 7 years of age and has been diagnosed with epilepsy or is developing normally. We prefer children with frequent interictal activity and an identifiable lesion on MRI, CT etc. Contact Information: Please contact Lucinda Romero at luromero@salud.unm.edu call or (505) 925-4130.
HRRC# 08-529 Title: Multisensory Integration in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Possible Biological Marker from MEG Purpose of Study: To identify changes in brain function due to alcohol exposure during pregnancy in order to be able to identify these changes at a young age in order to improve long-term outcome. Protocol Summary: The study uses a child MEG (babySQUID) system that is a completely harmless, non-invasive technique requiring that the child sleep or remain completely still with their head laying in a bowl-shaped head rest. Data collection takes ½-1 ½ hours. A separate testing session to obtain developmental measures from the child will also take place with a clinical neuropsychologist who interacts with the child through games. If the child was exposed to alcohol during pregnancy, the child will also be seen by a medical doctor who specializes in identifying facial features associated with alcohol exposure to confirm diagnosis. Basic Eligibility Criteria: The child is less than 5 years of age and either has been identified as being exposed to alcohol during pregnancy or is developing normally. Contact Information: Please contact Lucinda Romero at luromero@salud.unm.edu call or (505) 925-4130.
HRRC# 08-236 Title: Characterization of Mirror Neuron System in Infants with Typical and Atypical Development Purpose of Study: To study the development of imitation and motor skills in normally developing healthy newborns through 3 years of age. Protocol Summary: The baby will be placed on the bed of the babySQUID MEG system, which is a non-invasive, harmless, and completely safe technique requiring that the baby lay with their head resting in the bowl-shaped headrest. The baby will be engaged in two different conditions: the control, or resting period, in which the baby lays still, and the movement period, where the child will squeeze a pipette with the right hand. MEG measurements will be performed throughout the experiment for two sessions which will last 5 minutes each. Data collection takes 10 minutes total, but the entire session takes between 30-60 minutes. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Newborn through 3 years of age; normally developing Contact Information: Please contact Amanda Peters at apeters@mrn.org or call (505) 272-5855. HRRC#: 08-107 Title: The neurogenetics determinants of tobacco use and initiation Purpose of Study: This research will study the factors that increase one's susceptibility to nicotine addiction. Protocol Summary: This study will involve answering questions about your mood, personality, substance use, and tobacco use over the phone and in the laboratory (1.5 hours) in addition to a brain scanning (MRI) session (3 hours). Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be a CURRENT smoker, 18-50 years old, RIGHT handed, No non-removable metal in body. Contact information: Please call Ursula Myers at 272-5143 or e-mail at 08107@mrn.org HRRC#: 08-107 Title: Healthy Volunteers Purpose of Study: This research will study the factors that increase one's susceptibility to nicotine addiction. Protocol Summary: This study will involve answering questions about your mood, personality, substance use, and tobacco use over the phone and in the laboratory (1.5 hours) in addition to a brain scanning (MRI) session (3 hours). Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be a NON-smoker, 18-50 years old, RIGHT handed, No non-removable metal in body. Contact information: Please call Ursula Myers at 272-5143 or e-mail at 08107@mrn.org HRRC#: 07-225 Title: The Effects of CNR1 on Brain Function in Cannabis Users Purpose of Study: This research will study the factors that may influence marijuana use. Protocol Summary: This study will involve answering questions about your mood, personality, and substance use, over the phone and in the laboratory (1.5 hours) in addition to a brain scanning (MRI) session (3 hours). Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be a CURRENT marijuana user, 18-50 years old, RIGHT handed, No non-removable metal in body. Contact information: Please call Ursula Myers at 272-5143 or e-mail at 07225@mrn.org HRRC# 08-247 Title: Combat Study Purpose of Study: To examine the cognitive and neurological effects of combat exposure Protocol Summary: The study will involve three appointments. The first appointment will involve filling out questionnaires and the second and third appointments will involve safe and non-invasive neuroimaging sessions (MRI and MEG). You will be compensated $25 cash per hour for your time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Iraq or Afghanistan combat veteran Contact information: 272-1871, research@mrn.org
HRRC#: 07-272 Title: Multimodal Imaging of Neuronal Injury Purpose of Study: This project uses functional magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate neuronal changes following head trauma. Protocol Summary: Participants in this study will be paid $20 per hour (and get pictures of their brain) to perform visual and auditory tasks while undergoing an MRI scan (2-3 hours). Participants will also complete paper and pencil tests, answer questions about their mood and provide a saliva sample for genetic testing (an additional 2-3 hours). We ask that participants in this study are available to come back for a 3-month follow-up visit. Basic Eligibility Criteria: 18-55 yrs of age, No history of serious medical or emotional problems Contact information: 505-272-9882, mmannell@mrn.org
HRRC# 06-313 Title: A Multimodal Study of Sensory Gating Purpose of Study: This study uses multimodal neuroimaging techniques to investigate the effects of chronic cocaine abuse on sensory gating. Protocol Summary: Participants in this study will be paid $15 per hour (and get pictures of their brain) to perform visual and auditory tasks while undergoing an MRI scan (2 hours). Participants will also complete psychological assessments and paper and pencil tests, and will be asked to provide a saliva sample for genetic testing (an additional 2-4 hours). Basic Eligibility Criteria: 19-50 yrs of age; No history of serious medical, emotional, or substance use problems Contact information: 505-272-9882, tteshiba@mrn.org
HRRC# 08-085 Title: Brite Study: Brain imaging of infants treated with erythropoietin Purpose of Study: Understand development in premature children compared to those born on time. Through this work we hope to develop treatments that prevent brain injury that occurs in some premature children. Protocol Summary: Children undergo several hours of developmental testing, give a saliva sample for gene analysis, and have an MRI scan. The scan is done while the child is asleep, so scanning usually occurs at the child's usual bedtime. Participants receive a copy of the MRI scan, a summary of the developmental assessment, and are compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Healthy term born children between 18 and 22 months old or between 3 and 4 years old, or children born very prematurely in the same age range Contact information: Becky Montman at rmontman@salud.unm.edu or 272-0364
HRRC# 07-121 Title: Brain Stimulation to Accelerate Learning of Threat Detection Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study is to investigate how ones brain responds to viewing a variety of different pictures and movies, while learning to identify threats within them. Also, we will be studying whether TDCS can be used to accelerate this type of learning. Protocol Summary: This study requires a study visit lasting approximately 5 hours. This includes an hour break about midway through the study. You will be asked to fill-out questionnaires and to interact with pictures and movie clips (with or without TDCS) on a computer. You may also be asked to do these tasks while receiving an MRI or MEG scan. This study may require multiple visits to The Mind Research Network. You will be compensated $20/Hr for your time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: • 18-42 Years of Age • English as Primary/First Language • Right Handed • Non-Smoker • No History of Emotional or Medical Problems • Not taking any prescription medications Contact information: If you are interested in learning more about participation in this study please contact Christopher at 272-1486 or via email at cgarcia@mrn.org
HRRC# 08-049
Title: FIRST (Functional Imaging Research for Schizophrenia Treatment) Project Purpose of the Study: This purpose of this study is to evaluate and treat individuals in the early stages of a psychotic illness. Protocol Summary: All patients will receive a thorough diagnostic evaluation. Those deemed appropriate for the longitudinal piece of the study will be seen at the UNM Psychiatry Research clinic for weekly to monthly appointments. Subjects followed in the study will receive ongoing medication and case-management services, as well as repeated quarterly brain scans and neuropsychological testing. The study will last approximately 12 months and is currently enrolling. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: • Be between the ages of 15 and 40 • Have a DSM-IV diagnosis (to be determined) of schizophrenia, schizophreniform or schizoaffective disorder (depressed type only) • Have had psychotic symptoms of less than 2 years’ duration • Have a lifetime antipsychotic exposure of less than 2 years. Contact information: Please contact Tara Biehl at 272-9544 or via email at tbiehl@salud.unm.edu
HRRC#: 06-410
Title: Aberrant Functional Connectivity in Psychosis
Purpose of Study: This study will investigate how brain activity may relate to behaviors in people who are experiencing psychosis. Protocol Summary: This study uses EEG and fMRI to examine brain function and structure; cognitive testing; and DNA collection to explore genetic influences on brain activity and behavior. You will be asked questions about your mood and health history. This study requires multiple visits over a 12-week period. Participants will earn $15/hour and receive a free MRI. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be able to meet MRI safety requirements, be between the ages of 12-60 years old, and be experiencing current psychotic symptoms. Subjects can not current substance abuse.
Contact information: Please call Julia Kreger at 505-925-4946 or e-mail at participate@mrn.org
HRRC#: 06-410
Title: Healthy Controls
Purpose of Study: This study will investigate how brain activity may relate to behaviors in people who are experiencing psychosis. Protocol Summary: Qualifying participants will be asked to come for a few appointments. They will complete standard interviews and then get an EEG and MRI. All the tests are safe and you can stop at any time. Participants will earn $15/hour and receive a free MRI. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Must be able to meet MRI safety requirements and be between the ages of 12-60 years old. Subjects can not current substance abuse.
Contact information (preferably phone and email): Please call Julia Kreger at 505-925-4946 or e-mail at participate@mrn.org
HRRC#: 08-224
Title: EARLY: Early Assessment and Resource Linkage for Youth
Purpose of Study: The primary goal of the EARLY Program is to identify and treat adolescents and young adults who are experiencing changes in their thoughts, behavior, or emotions that might be associated with developing a psychotic illness. Protocol Summary: Potential participants and their families will be asked to make several appointments for interview evaluations, where they will be asked questions about mood and health history. Treatment, which may include psychosocial interventions and medication, will be provided for those individuals who are at highest risk for developing psychosis. In addition, participants may choose to be a part of a brain imaging substudy that uses MRI to pinpoint brain regions that may be overactive or underactive in individuals experiencing the early signs of psychosis. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Adolescents and young adults must be experiencing changes in their thoughts or behavior that might be associated with the early signs of psychosis. Participants must be between the ages of 12-25 and live within certain areas of Bernalillo County. Please call for more details about eligibility. Contact information: Please call 1-888-NM-EARLY (1-888-663-2759) or email EARLY@mrn.org. You may also go to www.earlyprogram.org for more information about the program and symptoms of early psychosis.
HRRC#: 07-325 Title: Neural Mechanisms of Schizophrenia: Use of Multiple Neuroimaging Tools to Examine Dysfunctions in Neural Integration. Purpose of Study: This Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) will examine the neural mechanisms of schizophrenia by integrating multiple neuroimaging methods with psychiatric, neuropsychological and genetic testing. Protocol Summary: The unifying theme for our COBRE is the study of schizophrenia as a disorder characterized by abnormalities in structural, functional, and effective connectivity between cortical and subcortical brain regions, producing abnormalities in the integration of information across distributed brain circuits. This COBRE is composed of four tightly integrated projects that will break new ground in schizophrenia research by combining neuroimaging data in a sophisticated and innovative way. Participants will be compensated for their time. Basic Eligibility Criteria: Participants will receive multiple brain scans throughout the course of this study. For this study we will be recruiting the following: • Subjects with schizophrenia • Healthy Normal Volunteers Contact information: Please call 272-9544 or email PsychResearch@salud.unm.edu for more information. |