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Optimizing transcranial magnetic stimulation for stimulant use disorder

Status: Recruiting

We want to learn more about your brain processes, and how a type of brain stimulation device called TMS can be used to enhance treatment for stimulant use disorder.

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Sex: Male or Female
Age Group: 18 years and over
This study is also accepting healthy volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:

• age 18 or older
• able to abstain from drug and alcohol use for at least 2 weeks
• confident level of English language proficiency
Exclusion Criteria:

• any organic brain disorder (such as traumatic brain injury, stroke)
• head injury resulting in skull fracture or loss of consciousness for 30 minutes or more
• unable to have TMS (history of seizures, metallic cranial plates/screws or implanted device)
• unable to have a MRI (unapproved metallic implants, pacemakers or any other implanted electrical device, shrapnel, metallic braces, non-removable body piercings, pregnancy, breathing or movement disorder, claustrophobia)
• any psychotic disorder (Participants with other treated and stable psychiatric disorders will be included)
• pregnancy or breastfeeding
Conditions:

Mental Health & Addiction

Keywords:

brain imaging, EEG, MRI, neuromodulation, TMS

Study Contact: Melanie Stimac - stima011@umn.edu
Principal Investigator: Kelvin Lim
IRB Number: STUDY00021548

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