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This study will explore the brain processes associated with inhibition and reward processing in pathological gamblers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder compared to healthy controls.
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This study will explore the brain processes associated with inhibition and reward processing in pathological gamblers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder compared to healthy controls. Healthy participants and participants who are diagnosed with PG or OCD will undergo one fMRI scan. The brain scan will last about one and a half hours and will involve performing tasks while in the scanner.
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Pathological Gamblers only:
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Subjects with a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia, personality disorder, or other psychotic disorders
Subjects with a primary diagnosis of an Axis I disorder that may require intervention
Must not score >24 on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) (pathological gamblers only)
Subjects who live in a restrictive environment
Subjects with a current DSM-IV diagnosis of substance dependence or abuse, excluding nicotine
Subjects reporting a history of drug and/or alcohol dependence or abuse; subjects who report occasional drug use in the past will be discussed by a panel (consisting of Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Fan and Dr. Bartz), and will be considered for participation on a case by case basis
Subjects who have used psychotropic medications in the past week to six weeks (depending on the medication)
Subject has a positive drug urine screen
Female subjects who are pregnant
Subjects who report a history of severe liver, heart, or kidney disease because these conditions are associated with neurological sequella
Employees of the investigator or study center or their families
Finally, subjects who do not satisfy the following criteria will be excluded because they will be unable to undergo the MRI procedure. Specifically, subjects will be excluded who have:
57 participants in 3 patient groups
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