Neural Correlates of Cognition and Mood
- Conditions
- Epilepsy, Complex Partial
- Registration Number
- NCT04573569
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Minnesota
- Brief Summary
The overall objective of this study is to determine the neural correlates of cognition and mood. This study represents the first preliminary study to begin investigating cognitive and emotional states in patients who have undergone implantation of invasive electrodes for the purpose of seizure localization. In the post-implantation paradigm where patients remain under close supervision with intracranial instrumentation for recording, this study aims to create the platform and preliminary data to inform a larger study for calibrated examination of neural correlates of cognition and mood. As such, this study has the following specific aims:
Aim 1: Establish a portable platform for the assessment of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional tasks with time synchronization to ECoG/SEEG recording platform Aim 2: Quantify the variance in clinical assessments of mood and cognitive function in patients undergoing phase II epilepsy monitoring Aim 3: Assess the relationship between validated surveys/tasks and electrophysiology
- Detailed Description
Study interventions are limited entirely to validated surveys completed on a computer or tablet PC, as outlined above. Patients may elect to have electrodes to be implanted that are not used in standard-of-care at this institution, but are FDA-approved for the same indications. Patients who consent and complete enrollment will be asked to complete cognitive and behavioral tasks on a portable computer or tablet PC while the invasive electrodes remain implanted. Tasks typically require the patient to think or act and then respond by interacting minimally with the portable computer.
The primary outcome for this study includes percentage of completed cognitive or behavioral tasks as a measure of the feasibility of the administration of these tasks. As this is a feasibility study, we are interested in the practical aspects of data acquisition.
Secondary outcomes include the cognitive and behavioral tasks themselves and their relationship with electrophysiology.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Patient is able to consent for themselves and the patient has or is scheduled for surgically implanted electrodes for the purposes of phase II epilepsy surgical evaluation.
- None
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Percentage of completed cognitive tasks Up to 1 month (Assessments start after Post-operative day 2) The primary outcome for this study includes percentage of completed cognitive or behavioral tasks as a measure of the feasibility of the administration of these tasks. We are interested in the practical aspects of data acquisition. No comparison is made as no baseline data exists ECoG, SEEG recordings, and eye-tracking data are timestamped, this allows the validated surveys and tasks to be linked precisely. These results will establish the response rate to the intervention allowing calculation of the number of events to use in establishing relationships with the underlying physiology.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Secondary outcomes include the cognitive and behavioral tasks themselves and their relationship with electrophysiology of the brain. Up to 1 month (Assessments start after Post-operative day 2) Event-related potential will be calculated using time synchronized ECoG or SEEG recordings. Averaging will be performed across each task for event-related potentials and compared with shuffled data for bootstrapping about the median. Alpha is selected to be 0.05 with the Bonferroni correction with the number of tests. Causal inference will be used to assess the relationship between the various electrodes. Causal metrics including multivariate Granger causality and Transfer Entropy will be used to assess the adjacency matrices. Statistics are performed with shuffled bootstrapping also using the Bonferroni adjustment on the number of channels. The relationship between pupil size, gaze location, task behavior and E-phys measures will be assessed with generalized linear models, generalized canonical correlation analysis, and structured equation models.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Minnesota
🇺🇸Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States