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Y Young-Gwang Lee, CRC

Psychopharmacotherapy for Depressive Patients

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the short (12 week) and long-term (1-year) efficacy and the tolerability between stepwise psychopharmacotherapy and antidepressant monotherapy for 12 weeks in adult patients with major depressive disorders, stratified by the multimodal serum biomarker scores.

19 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
S Susanna L Fryer, PhD

Using Electrophysiology to Index Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Effects on Reward System Functioning in Depression

Depression is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, conferring substantial healthcare and societal costs. By studying methods to non-invasively target neural circuitry involved in reward responsivity, information generated by this project will improve understanding of the circuit alterations that underlie motivation and pleasure deficits in depression, and could also …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
S Susan Lamphere, MSW

IPT for Major Depression Following Perinatal Loss: Healing After Loss (HeAL)

This study tests the efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for major depression following perinatal loss (early and late fetal death and early neonatal death) in a sample of 274 women in Flint and Detroit, Michigan. The trial will be the first fully powered randomized trial of treatment for any psychiatric …

18 - 50 years of age Female Phase 2/3
S Simona Palm, PhD

Evaluation of a Male-specific Psychotherapeutic Program for Major Depressive Disorders

This project aims to evaluate a male-specific psychotherapeutic program (MSPP) for MDD based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The primary goal is to test the superiority of the MSPP. This will be conducted in two groups of depressed men, namely eudonadal depressed men and hypogonadal depressed men receiving testosterone treatment …

25 - 50 years of age Male Phase N/A
G Grace Butler

Network Neurofeedback Using 7-Tesla MRI to Reduce Rumination Levels in Depression

Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) exhibit increased levels of rumination (i.e. repetitive thinking and focus on negative mood states) which have been found to increase the risk of depressive relapse. The ability to reduce rumination levels among these patients is greatly needed. Rumination is known to be associated with …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
E Emily L Belleau, PhD

Neural Correlates of Stress and Perceived Control in Adolescent Depression

Lack of perceived control, particularly during stress, has been critically implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD) and anhedonic symptoms, especially among female adolescents; yet the neural underpinnings of perceived control disruptions in MDD remain poorly understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging with a novel "value of control task" in conjunction …

14 - 18 years of age Female Phase N/A
I Ignacio Saez, Ph.D.

Invasive Decoding and Stimulation of Altered Reward Computations in Depression

Novel invasive neurostimulation stimulation strategies through neurosurgical interventions are emerging as a promising therapeutical strategy for major depressive disorder. These have been applied mostly to the anterior cingulate cortex, but other limbic brain regions have shown promise as anatomical targets for new neurostimulation strategies. The researchers seek to study neural …

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
J Julia Berman

Neural Circuit Effects of Ketamine in Depression

This project is designed to examine the role of the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) in anhedonia and anxiety in humans with depression, as well as the acute and sustained effects of ketamine on agACC activation and depression symptoms.

18 - 65 years of age All Phase 4
J Jonathan Savitz, PhD

ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS IN DEPRESSION

This study aims to determine whether treatment of CMV positive (CMV+) individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) with valganciclovir (VGCV) alters neural circuitry, reduces inflammation, and improves depressive behavior and symptoms to a greater extent than placebo. In this double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled, parallel group trial, 24 individuals with a Quick …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase 1/2
J Jade Truong

Probing the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex and Central Executive Network for Improving Neuromodulation in Depression

Depression is a highly prevalent condition characterized by persistent low mood, energy, and activity that can affect one's thoughts, mood, behavior, and sense of well-being. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasive neuromodulatory technique, is an effective treatment for depression when targeting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) of the central …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A

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