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Reconsolidation-Based Intervention for Traumatic Memories

The Effect and Underlying Mechanism of Reconsolidation-Based Cognitive Reappraisal for Traumatic Memories in Patients With Major Depression Disorder

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
390 (estimated)
Sponsor
Shenzhen Kangning Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 25 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect and underlying mechanism of reconsolidation-based cognitive reappraisal for traumatic memories in patients with major depression disorder. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is cognitive reappraisal based on memory reconsolidation effective for laboratory-created traumatic memories? Which of the two classical cognitive reassessment schemes is more effective? * What is the neural mechanism by which the novel cognitive reappraisal based on memory reconsolidation alters traumatic memories? * Can repeated use of the novel cognitive reappraisal based on memory reconsolidation alter the actual childhood traumatic memories of patients with major depression disorder? Can it reduce depressive symptoms? Are the effects long-lasting? Participants will be grouped to receive the intervention (retrieval + cognitive reappraisal, non-retrieval + cognitive reappraisal). The researchers will compare the differences in long-term memory tests and the improvement in depressive symptoms between the two groups to see the effects of the memory-based reconsolidation intervention.

Detailed description

There are three sub-trials in this study. Participants in the first trial will learn the fear of emotional faces based on the Pavlovian conditioned fear learning paradigm. Using an inter-subject experimental design, the intervention will be divided into four groups (retrieval /non-retrieval, self-concerned cognitive reappraisal/context-concerned cognitive reappraisal). The researchers will compare the differences between the four groups on long-term memory tests to see if the cognitive reappraisal based on memory reconsolidation has effect on traumatic memory in the laboratory of depressed patients. Participants in the second trial are given the same treatment as in the first, but with brain imaging equipment to gain brain imaging data. The researchers will compare the brain functional characteristics of the four groups in the long-term memory test, in order to explore the neural mechanism of the effect of cognitive reappraisal on traumatic memory intervention based on memory reconsolidation mechanism. Participants in the third trial are divided into two groups (retrieval + cognitive reappraisal, and non-retrieval + cognitive reappraisal) for an eight-week intervention. Finally, the researchers will compare the improvement in depressive symptoms between the two groups and retest physiological arousal and subjective assessments of traumatic memories one year later to see the long-term effects of the memory-based reconsolidation intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALreactivationDuring the retrieval phase, cues are presented to participants to reactivate their memories; participants in the non-retrieval group go directly to cognitive reappraisal phase.
BEHAVIORALcognitive reappraisal interventionSubsequently, in the self-focused cognitive reappraisal group, participants will be instructed to use "disengagement" reappraisal to separate themselves from the picture situation and draw a subjective distance so as not to strongly feel the negative emotions brought by the picture. In the context-focused reappraisal group, participants will focus on the picture situation, reappraise the meaning of the picture situation, and assign positive meanings to it.

Timeline

Start date
2023-12-01
Primary completion
2025-09-01
Completion
2025-09-01
First posted
2023-11-22
Last updated
2023-11-22

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06143800. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.