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Developing Brain, Impulsivity and Compulsivity

An Observational Study of the Developing Brain, Impulsivity and Compulsivity


Sponsor

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Enrollment

1,100 participants

Start Date

Sep 30, 2022

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Impulsivity is acting 'without thinking.' Compulsivity is being overly inflexible. People vary in how impulsive or compulsive they are. Extreme versions of these behaviors play a role in mental disorders. Researchers want to study changes in the brain to learn more about these behaviors. Differences in genes may also play a role. Objective: To learn about genetic \& brain features that explain why levels of impulsivity and compulsivity vary across people. Eligibility: People ages 6 - 80 Design: Participants will be screened with a medical history and medical record review. Participants will talk about their mental and behavioral development. They may discuss topics like drug use and sexual activity. They will complete surveys about their compulsivity and impulsivity. Parents of child participants may also complete these surveys. Participants may take memory, attention, and thinking tests. They may give blood or saliva samples for gene studies and they may give blood to make induced pluripotent stem cells. Participants may have their face and irises photographs taken. Participants may have a magnetic resonance imaging scan. It will take pictures of their brain. The scanner is shaped like a cylinder. Participants will lie on a table that slides in and out of the scanner. A coil will be placed over their head. They will lie still, watch a movie, and play a game. Participants may ask family members to join the study. Researchers are particularly interested in recruiting twin pairs to the study. Participants under age 25 may repeat these tests every 1-2 years until they turn 25 or until the study ends. For those over age 25, participation will last less than 1 month.


Eligibility

Min Age: 6 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is examining how impulsivity (acting without thinking) and compulsivity (repetitive behaviors you feel driven to do) develop across the lifespan — from childhood to old age. By studying the brain and behavior in people aged 6 to 80, researchers hope to better understand conditions like ADHD, OCD, and addiction. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 6 and 80 years old - You are willing and able to follow study procedures - You are able to provide (or your guardian can provide) written informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have significant intellectual disability (IQ below 70 or global intellectual impairment) - You were born very prematurely (before 32 weeks gestation) - You have a known brain abnormality, epilepsy, history of stroke, or serious head injury - You have schizophrenia or another psychotic disorder - You have dementia - You are pregnant Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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