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Neurophysiological Correlates of Exposition Therapy in Spider Phobia

Not Applicable
Conditions
Phobic Disorders
Interventions
Behavioral: Exposure Therapy
Registration Number
NCT03653923
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital Tuebingen
Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the neurophysiological correlates of spider phobia and its treatment with CBT based Exposure Therapy. This is the first study to investigate the neurophysiological correlates of Exposure Therapy in situ by means of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS).

30 spider phobic patients will be assessed and randomly allocated to 5 sessions of exposure therapy or waiting-list. Further, 30 non-phobic control subjects will be assessed (primary assessment only).

During Exposure Therapy, changes in blood oxygenation will be measured with fNIRS in areas of the Cognitive Control Network. Regions of interest are the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), bilateral inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and somatosensory association cortex (SAC). Before the treatment, subjects will have one session of psychoeducation in which the rationale for the treatment is explained. In each therapy session subjects are exposed to 20 trials (each lasting 40s) of guided exposure by a psychotherapist. Further, 20 control trials of equal length are assessed in which subjects work with an earthworm. During the therapy additional anxiety coping strategies (e.g., controlled breathing, attention refocusing, cognitive reappraisal) are trained. After the treatment or waiting-list phase, treatment conditions are switched: The waiting list will be treated and the treated subject will wait for approximately 6 weeks.

Before treatment (primary assessment), after treatment (secondary assessment) and after study completion (final assessment), additional combined NIRS EEG measurements are done. On a peripheral physiological level heart rate and EMG of the facial corrugator supercilii are measured. During these measurements subjects are asked to watch 10s lasting video clips showing spiders (experimental condition) or pets (dogs and cats). On a psychometric level, spider phobia will be assessed by questionnaires (SPQ, FSQ, SBQ) and behavioral assessments.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Spider Phobia or no fear of spiders
  • Age between 18 and 50
  • normal vision (or corrected with glasses)
  • German mother tongue or comparable knowledge
Exclusion Criteria
  • pregnancy
  • medication with exception of contraceptive medication
  • acute or chronic disease that affects brain functioning (other mental diagnosis than spider phobia, cardial diseases, diabetes, kidney diseases, concussion)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
TreatmentExposure Therapy-
Waiting-ListExposure Therapy-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
fNIRSBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12); During Exposure Therapy

Oxygenated and Deoxygenated Blood in the cerebral cortex will be measured with functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. Analysed will be Changes in Oxygenated Blood from Pre to Post-Measurement and between Control Conditions (EarthWorm) and Experimental Conditions (Working with Spiders). At Pre-Testing, the clinical population will be compared to the healthy controls.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
spider phobia questionnaireBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Range SPQ: 0 to 31, high values indicate high fear of spiders

Behavioral MeasuresBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Avoidance with respect to spiders will be assessed on a behavioral scale

1. = Spider is 5 m away (in a jar)

2. = Patient watches pictures of spiders while the spider is 5 m away

3. = spider is 2 m away (in a jar)

4. = spider is 0.5 m away (in a jar)

5. = spider is directly in front of the subject (in a jar)

6. = spider is taken out of the jar into a larger tub

7. = patient touches the spider with a pen

8. = the spider is on the (covered) hand of the patient

9. = patient touches the spider with his finger

10. = spider walks on the hand of the patient

11. = spider walks up the arm of the patient

Peripheral PhysiologyBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Heart rate and electromyography of the facial corrugator supercilii will be assessed

EEG/EKPBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Event-Related Potentials will be assessed with EEG

Fear of Spiders QuestionnaireBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Range FSQ: 18 to 126, high values indicate high fear of spiders

Spider-Phobia-Beliefs QuestionnaireBefore Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (final assessment, approximately week 12)

Range SBQ (mean): 0 to 100%, high values indicate high maladaptive beliefs of spiders

Visual analogue scalesDuring each exposure session (week 1 to 5) and during EEG assessments (Before Treatment (Primary Assessment, approximately week 1), after treatment completion (secondary assessment, approximately week 6) and after study completion (approximately week 12)

During exposure fear, disgust and aviodance will be rated after each trial by the subject on a scale from 1 (not at all) to 9 (very much)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tuebingen

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Tuebingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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