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Craving Network Neurofeedback

Craving Network Neurofeedback

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18-60 years
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Overview

This project tests whether individuals with overweight or obesity and high craving can learn to change their brain response to food cues using neurofeedback, to impact their craving and eating behavior.

Description

Aim 1 of this study is to test whether neurofeedback from the craving network is associated with reduced craving network strength.

Aim 2 of this study is to test whether neurofeedback from the craving network is associated with reduced food craving and changes in eating behavior.

Aim 3 of this study is to test whether neurofeedback from the craving network is associated with changes in resting state functional connectivity.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 18 to 60 years
  • Body mass index >25 kg/m2
  • >2.37 Food Craving Inventory score

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Use of anti-obesity medications
  • Weight-reduced state defined as >10% weight reduction in the past 6 months.
  • Nicotine use
  • Current diagnosis of neurological or psychiatric disorder
  • Obesity-related diseases such as type-2 diabetes
  • Contraindications to MRI
  • Baseline scanning with motion >0.15mm frame to frame displacement.

Study details
    Overweight or Obesity

NCT06426693

Yale University

14 September 2025

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