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<TAB>- Have a tube inserted in their arm for drawing blood during the tests.
<TAB>- Take memory tests. They will look at pictures, symbols, and words, then answer questions.
<TAB>- Give a saliva sample by chewing on a small sponge for 2 minutes.
<TAB>- Exercise on a stationary bike.
<TAB>- Take the memory tests again.
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Objective: The goals of this study are to 1. replicate the finding that exercise after exposure to images enhances their subsequent recall, 2. extend the question to words and logical rules, 3. examine the mechanism of the effect using exercise biomarkers and fMRI and 4. explore its usefulness as an aid to memory in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Study population: Healthy adult volunteers and individuals with TBI.
Design: The main, clinical, experiment has a parallel, repeated-measures design, where four groups (two each of healthy subjects and participants with TBI) will encode pictures, words and rules and then exercise at either a high or very low (placebo) intensity. Recall will be tested one hour and again at seven days after exercise. Blood and saliva will be collected before and immediately after exercise and assayed for biomarkers of exercise, thought to be possible mediators of the memory effect. In a parallel-design fMRI experiment, intended to explore the brain basis of the effect of exercise on memory, healthy volunteers will view pictures, exercise at a high or low intensity, and then perform a recall task in the scanner. The analysis will look for differences in location and extent of evoked brain activations evoked by picture recall after low and high intensity exercise.
Outcome measures: The primary outcome measure is recall of visual material one hour after exercise. Secondary measures will be the recall of word lists and letter/digit symbol matching (logical memory) and activations on fMRI. The blood and saliva biomarkers will are included as exploratory outcomes.
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Age 18-45 (inclusive)
English speaking and writing
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History of TBI (defined according to the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Criteria: History of having sustained a traumatically induced physiological disruption of brain function at least 2 months before participation)
Evidence of at least moderate TBI severity. Evidence for intensity of TBI will be any one of the following 3 criteria:
Documented memory deficit, i.e., a score of 1 standard deviation or more below age-adjusted norm on a recognized clinical test of memory, such as the Wexler Memory Scale, within the last two years.
Enrollment in Protocol 11-N-0084
Right-handedness for fMRI participants
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Inability to give informed consent
History of major neurological or psychiatric illness, e.g., neurodegenerative disorder, stroke, congenital or genetic disorder, currently symptomatic major depressive disorder, schizophrenia
History of exercise intolerance
Any finding on examination indicative of cardiac or respiratory compromise
History of heart disease
History of pulmonary disease, other than controlled, non-exercise-induced asthma
History of uncontrolled diabetes
Resting heart rate > 100 BPM
Resting systolic blood pressure > 140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure > 100 mmHg
Peripheral condition making completion of the exercise protocol impossible, such as severe osteoarthritis or chronic pain
Pregnancy
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