Post-traumatic stress disorder is associated with altered processing of sensory stimuli. The clinical phenotype PTSD has predominantly been described for the visual and auditory sensory modalities. However, PTSD symptoms such as intrusive memories are often evoked by olfactory and tactile cues in the environment. Moreover, little is known about whether aberrant responses to social olfactory and tactile stimuli are also present in a subclinical population.The purpose of this study is to compare trauma-exposed subjects (e.g. childhood maltreatment) with non-exposed controls in the processing of olfactory and tactile stimuli. This sensory characterizations hold potential to identify potential biomarkers for the course of trauma-related disorders and to inform trauma therapies focusing on sensory integration.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Processing of social olfactory and tactile stimuli in trauma-exposed individuals and controls is examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
Emotion recognition ratings obtained during a forced-choice emotional face recognition task with stimuli of varying intensities (neutral to fearful).
Time frame: Ratings will be assessed throughout fMRI scanning over the course of 25 minutes.
Neural substrates of social tactile stimuli processing.
fMRI scanning will be used to measure neural respones to tactile stimuli.
Time frame: The neural substrates will be assessed througout fMRI scanning over the course of 20 minutes.
Valence ratings of social tactile stimuli.
Time frame: Ratings will be assessed throughout fMRI scanning over the course of 20 minutes.
Neural substrates of social olfactory stimuli processing.
Time frame: The neural substrates will be assessed througout fMRI scanning over the course of 25 minutes.
Oxytocin plasma concentrations.
Time frame: The oxytocin plasma concentrations of all participants will be assessed 15 minutes before fMRI scanning onset..
Olfactory performance in a n-butanol odor staircase threshold test.
Participants' olfactory performance will be assessed by administering the 'Sniffin' Sticks' test, which measures nasal chemosensory performance based on pen-like odor dispensing devices.
Time frame: The olfactory threshold of all participants will be assessed in a screening session at least 24 hours prior to fMRI scanning.
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