The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of MDMA on encoding and retrieval of emotional and social memories in healthy young adults.
The study will explore the effects on memory retrieval when the drug is administered 1) before encoding, and 2) before retrieval.
Topic Healthy Subjects
Country United States of America
Visit trial
Status
Completed
Results Published
Start date
12 January 2014
End date
09 January 2016
Chance of happening
100%
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Blinded
Type
Interventional
Generation
First
Participants
84
Sex
All
Age
18- 40
Therapy
No
Trial Details
Here, we aim to investigate the effects of MDMA (1 mg/kg) on the encoding and retrieval of positive, negative, social, and neutral memories. The study will use a between subjects design with three groups (N = 20 per group). Two of the groups will be randomly assigned to receive MDMA before one of the two stages of memory: Encoding (ENC) or Retrieval (RET). The third group will receive placebo only (PLC). All three groups will receive capsules before viewing the study materials, and at retrieval two days later, but they will receive MDMA only in the capsule appropriate to their condition, and other capsules will contain placebo. Participants will participate in two sessions: a viewing session during which they will view emotional and neutral stimuli, followed 48 hours later by a retrieval session, during which there will be a surprise memory test with two components (verbally cued recollection and picture recognition). On all sessions subjects will also complete mood questionnaires.NCT Number NCT03050541
Sponsors & Collaborators
University of ChicagoResearch with psychedelics is taking place at the Human Behavioral Pharmacology Lab at the University of Chicago.