180
Participants
Start Date
June 18, 2025
Primary Completion Date
July 15, 2029
Study Completion Date
July 31, 2029
Cognitive testing
Participants will complete a cognitive testing battery that includes measures of attention, learning, memory, problem-solving and executive function.
Task-based fMRI measure of inhibitory control
All participants will complete a task-based fMRI measure of inhibitory control. This Go/No-Go task provides a contrast of BOLD signals when response conflict is low (execution of motor responses on frequent Go trials) vs high (inhibiting the prepotent response on infrequent NoGo trials). It will provide an assessment of the effects of cannabis use on the frontostriatal implicit motor learning and cognitive control systems. Participants view shapes and press a button quickly (Go trials) to every shape except circles and squares (NoGo Trials). To increase response prepotency, Go trials are frequent (75%). Button presses must be rapid to be considered correct. The task uses an event-related design with each stimulus presented for 600 ms, followed by a 1.0-4.5 second jittered ISI during which a white fixation crosshair is displayed. Trial type is pseudo-randomized with the constraint of equal frequencies of consecutive Go trials (2, 3, or 4) between NoGo trials.
Task-based fMRI measure of face-name learning
"This task is ideally suited to assess cannabis effects on explicit associative learning and memory as mediated by frontohippocampal networks. Participants memorize names corresponding to faces (encoding phase), and then recall the names after a short delay. The first encoding block begins with a 2-second cue (MEMORIZE) followed by 5 face-name pairs, each shown for 4 seconds; participants press a button when they encode each face-name pair. A distractor block follows. Next, a retrieval block begins with a cue to RECALL followed by presentations of each of the same 5 faces, now paired with ??? (i.e., prompting recall of previously paired names), with a 4 second stimulus duration and no ISI. On recall trials, participants press a button to indicate that they have recalled the name for the displayed face. Participants engage in silent uncued recall of face-name pairs. Immediately following the scan, participants are tested for accuracy of name retrieval."
RECRUITING
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
University of Minnesota
OTHER