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Influence of propranolol and morphine on the consolidation of conditioned fear

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Healthy participants
Registration Number
DRKS00031790
Lead Sponsor
Institut für Systemische Neurowissenschaften
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
156
Inclusion Criteria

Healthy participants
- between 18 and 40 years old
- right-handed
- very good knowledge of German
- average alcohol consumption is less than 15 units per week (1 unit = 1 glass of wine, beer or similar, and 1cl of higher alcoholic beverages)
- no pregnancy
- no consumption of illegal drugs

Exclusion Criteria

1. past or present illnesses of the brain or mind
- Brain or mind (incl. anxiety disorders, depression, schizophrenia, alcohol, drug or medication dependence, neurological disorders other than occasional headaches),
- Heart or circulation (incl. hypertension),
- blood,
- lungs,
- liver,
- kidneys,
- Thyroid gland,
- Eyes (incl. glaucoma, colour blindness and myopia of more than -5 dioptres),
- skin,
- gastrointestinal tract,
- metabolism.

It does not matter whether the illness is treated or untreated, was long or short term or dates back a long time. Excluded from this are former childhood illnesses and former harmless illnesses such as common gastrointestinal infections, exertion headaches, colds, etc.

2. cancer.
3. hypersensitivity to propranolol or morphine.
4. current medication and medication in a period of 2 months before the experiment (except contraceptives, for example the so-called pill.) Only nonprescription medications are excluded if their intake dates back more than 1 week before participation in the study.
5. other serious health problems or current severe mental or physical stress.
6. the presence of removable metal objects in or on the body.
7. suspected pregnancy.

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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