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Perception of Music and Facial and Vocal Emotions in a Population With and Without Depression

Not Applicable
Conditions
Depression
Interventions
Behavioral: Neutral valence music
Behavioral: Positive valence music
Registration Number
NCT05143983
Lead Sponsor
Hôpital le Vinatier
Brief Summary

Depressed subjects display a cognitive bias of information processing and emotional self-regulation, which reinforces negative experiences more than positive ones, known as the negativity bias. The link between depressive disorder and negativity bias has been much studied in terms of genetic, neurobiology, structural and functional neuroanatomy and cognitive sciences. It has been admitted that depressed subjects show impairment of facial expressions and prosody recognition, and of implicit memory.

Induction of depressive or elated mood with musical excerpts listening in healthy subjects influences facial emotions perception, respectively by reducing or enhancing recognition skills. However, no study to date already explored the interest of music-induced positive mood for alleviating negativity bias in depressed elderly population.

Main objective : to assess the impact of exposure to positive valence musical excerpts, on evaluation of facial emotions intensity, in a population of elderly patients hospitalized for depression, compared to neutral valence music listening.

Secondary objectives : to assess the impact of exposure to positive valence musical excerpts, on facial and vocal emotions recognition, and on implicit memory of faces, compared to neutral valence music listening.

The same methodology is also applied in a sample of control participants over 65 years to study the mood induction effect by music in elderlies.

Detailed Description

The duration of the study, from first to last included subject, is estimated at 6 months, from January to June 2022. Each subject will participate for a period of 5 to 10 days.

Depressed group subjects will be pre-selected from all consecutive patients hospitalized or seen in consultation in geronto-psychiatric ward at Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, who agreed to participate in research. Patients will pass a basic cognitive task (MMSE) during the inclusion visit.

Healthy controls will be selected from relatives of patients admitted in Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, who agreed to participate in research.

Once included, subjects will be randomized, and will remain blind to study hypotheses until the study end.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Men and Women between the ages of 18 and 60 years old
  • Major depressive episode of moderate to strong intensity, according to DSM-5 criteria, diagnosed by a Psychiatrist for subjects with depression ; GDS < 5 for healthy subjects
  • Being fluent in French
Exclusion Criteria
    • Neurodegenerative disorder
  • Cognitive impairments (MMSE<26)
  • Sensory loss not sufficiently corrected, compromising the perception of oral instructions or visual or auditory stimuli
  • Impairment of awareness or attentional abilities restricting completion of cognitive tasks lasting 40 minutes.

And for Patients with depressive episode:

  • Psychotic or catatonic features of current depressive episode
  • Comorbid psychiatric disorder other than major unipolar depressive or anxiety disorders
  • Current treatment by electroconvulsive therapy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
depressed subjects, neutral valence music listeningNeutral valence musicpatients with major depressive disorder will be recruited and will complete 3 cognitive tasks after listening to neutral valence musical excepts (3 minutes)
healthy controls, neutral valence music listeningNeutral valence musichealthy individuals will be recruited and will complete 3 cognitive task after listening to neutral valence musical excepts (3 minutes)
depressed subjects, positive valence music listening at firstPositive valence musicpatients with major depressive disorder will be recruited and will complete 3 cognitive tasks after listening to positive musical excepts (3 minutes)
healthy controls, positive valence music listeningPositive valence musichealthy individuals will be recruited and will complete 3 cognitive task after listening to positive valence musical excepts (3 minutes)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Emotional intensity score of facial expressions, rated by participantsup to 9 days

This intensity score will be calculated for a subject as the mean of intensity scores (from 1 to 5) attributed to negative faces and reverse intensity scores attributed to positive faces. This will give a "negativity score". The higher this score, the more negative emotions are judged as intense and the less positive emotions are judged as intense. This measurement will be collected by a computerized interface in two different sessions, one for each experimental condition.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Emotions recognitionup to 7 days

Percentage of correct answers to facial and vocal emotion recognition

Implicit memory1 day

Percentage of identification of previously presented faces with positive expression

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier

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Bron Cedex, France

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