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Losartan and Emotional Processing in Young People
This study looks at how a single dose of a blood pressure medicine, losartan, affects how young people aged 16-20 process emotions. Researchers want to see if it can help improve how we learn to overcome fears, which could lead to better treatments for anxiety.
United Kingdom - recruitingEARLY_PHASE1
Combined Blood Pressure Medication and Activity Scheduling for Low Mood
This study looks at how a blood pressure medicine called losartan, combined with an activity programme, might help young people experiencing low mood. We want to see if it can improve how they process positive feelings.
United Kingdom - recruitingEARLY_PHASE1
Losartan and Emotional Learning
This study looks at how a single dose of Losartan, a blood pressure medicine, affects how healthy people process emotions. Researchers want to understand if this medicine could help with conditions like anxiety or depression by studying its effects on emotional responses.
United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE4
Dual Orexin Antagonism and Emotion and Affective Processing Study
This study looks at how a new medicine, daridorexant, affects our emotions and thinking. It helps scientists understand a brain chemical called orexin, which influences sleep, mood, and stress. The aim is to find better ways to help people with conditions like anxiety and depression.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
7T Amygdala and Citalopram Study
This study looks at how a common antidepressant, citalopram, affects a brain area called the amygdala when people see emotional faces. It aims to understand how this medicine works on different parts of the amygdala.
United Kingdom