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Objective:
The overall objective of this study is to determine the effect that cocaine administration has upon the experience of reward in dependent individuals and the contribution of reward processing (or dysfunction) to the reinforcing effects of cocaine and the recidivism rates noted in cocaine-dependent individuals. The primary goal is to employ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to ascertain the function of neural systems that respond to cocaine in human participants and to determine the role that they play in the processing of different types of rewarding stimuli during episodes where individuals are drug-free and those where they are under the acute influence of cocaine.
Study Population:
The experimental population for this investigation will be non-treatment seeking, cocaine-dependent adults (i.e. 18 45 years old). A cohort of healthy, drug-free, individuals, matched for age, gender, ethnicity and IQ, will serve as a control group.
Design:
This experiment employs a mixed-measures, counter-balanced design. Participants will complete two measures of reward processing (i.e. the revised monetary incentive delay (MID) task and a temporal difference error task (TDE/juice) task) while undergoing BOLD EPI fMRI. The scanning procedure will be repeated for all subjects, such that each participant undertakes 2 sessions. Cocaine-dependent individuals will receive either two injections of cocaine (30 mg/70 kg body weight; intravenous (IV) administration) or two injections of saline during scanning. Within each session, each IV injection will be given approximately 10 minute prior to the start of one of the reward measures. The order of cocaine and saline scans will be randomized and participants will be blind to the experimental condition prior to participation.
Outcome Measures:
The primary outcome measures will be the neural substrates of reward processing and how these differ between cocaine-dependent individuals and controls, and the impact of acute cocaine administration upon brain function associated with reward function.
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ALL PARTICIPANTS
Participants in both groups must be:
Cocaine-dependent participants must also:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
ALL PARTICIPANTS
Participants in both groups will be excluded from participation in this study if they:
COCAINE-DEPENDENT PARTICIPANTS
Cocaine-dependent individuals will also be excluded from participation if:
They have any current or previous history of any major psychiatric disorder other than cocaine dependence, including but not limited to mood, anxiety and psychotic disorders.
They have current dependence on any substance of abuse, other than cocaine or nicotine. However, current or past co-morbid abuse of alcohol, marijuana and past dependence on other substances of abuse will be tolerated in this group.
They have a history of adverse reaction to cocaine, such as cardiac arrhythmia or chest pain.
CONTROL PARTICIPANTS
Control participants will be excluded if they:
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