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Network Control TMS fMRI

Study Overview
The University of Pennsylvania seeks young adults ages 18-28
for a research study. The purpose of this study is to use different types of
MRI scans to find individualized TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation)
targets and compare how the brain responds. We are also interested in using TMS
during a working memory test to see how it affects task performance. TMS
involves a procedure during which your brain will be noninvasively (i.e. from
the scalp) stimulated by magnetic pulses and MRI scans are used to take
pictures of your brain. In this study we administer TMS inside of the MRI
scanner so we can see how the stimulation affects the rest of the brain.
Study Description
Eligibility Criteria:
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18-28 years old
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Right-handed
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No history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
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No history of neurological illness
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Healthy participants: No history of any mental
illness
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ADD/ADHD participants: Diagnosed with ADD/ADHD
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ADD/ADHD participants: Ability to refrain from stimulant medication
within 24 hours of study sessions
Participation
Includes:
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Visit 1:
Initial Screening Session (4-6 hours)
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Visit 2:
MRI Scan and Assessments (2-4 hours)
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Visit 3:
MRI Scan with TMS (1.5 hours)
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Visit 4
(healthy control participants only): MRI Scan with TMS (1.5 hours)
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Visit 5:
Task MRI Scan (1 hour)
- Monetary Compensation
If you are interested in participating, please complete our online screening form at this link: https://is.gd/cndslab or give us a call at 215-746-2637
- Study Identifier: 830174
Recruitment Status
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