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Using Exercise to Enhance Fear Extinction Learning
Led by Josh Cisler · Updated on 2026-04-23
200
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
243 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
J
Josh Cisler
Lead Sponsor
N
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The goal of the current project is to establish the efficacy and mechanisms of exercise-enhanced fear extinction retrieval and generalization in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Exposure therapy is the gold standard treatment for PTSD, yet is only associated with remission rates of \~55% and in clear need of improvement. Exposure therapy is hypothesized to work through mechanisms of fear extinction learning, and as such, laboratory-based fear extinction paradigms are widely used as models of exposure therapy. Recent data demonstrates that moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, delivered specifically during or after fear extinction learning, can boost the consolidation of fear extinction learning. Consistent with emerging models of exercise's pro-extinction effect, our pilot data among women with PTSD found that moderate intensity aerobic exercise delivered after fear extinction learning leads to a reduction in subsequent fear responding 24hrs later, an effect that was mediated by exercise-induced increases in peripheral brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Our pilot data using multivariate pattern analyses (MVPA) also identified divided neurocircuitry organization of fear vs safety memories, and that this divided neural organization was altered in PTSD. Building on our pilot data, the current project would 1) compare the impact of different intensities of exercise delivered following fear extinction learning on multimodal measures of fear extinction retrieval and generalization, 2) identify the impact of exercise on MVPA representations of fear vs safety memories, and 3) demonstrate that spontaneous reactivations of extinction encodings in the acute consolidation window operate as candidate mechanisms by which exercise enhances extinction retrieval and generalization. Using a 3-day fear conditioning, fear extinction, and fear extinction retrieval and recognition task during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), 200 adults with PTSD would be randomly assigned to either resting control or 30min of either light, moderate, or high intensity exercise. Testing dose-response relationships between exercise intensity and fear extinction will inform translation of this research to clinical settings. A one week-follow-up extinction retrieval test would investigate the impact of exercise on longer-term retention. This project would provide a critical evaluation of the impact of aerobic exercise on consolidation and recall of extinction learning in PTSD samples, thereby providing a strong foundation to translate this research to clinical care and enhance clinical outcomes for PTSD. The project would also provide general knowledge regarding dose-response relationships and neural mechanisms that support enhanced extinction, thereby informing development of additional novel treatments.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Using Exercise to Enhance Fear Extinction Learning
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age 18 to 55 years
- Currently experiencing at least 4 PTSD symptoms including at least 1 re-experiencing symptom such as trauma memory intrusion, nightmares, flashbacks, intense emotional distress, or physiological reactivity related to trauma
- English speaking
- Medically healthy
You will not qualify if you...
- Pregnancy
- History of lightheadedness or fainting during physical activity
- History of chest pain during physical activity
- Bone, joint, cardiac, or other medical conditions that may worsen with physical activity as advised by a doctor
- Positive response to any Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) questions without a doctor's clearance for aerobic exercise
- Percutaneous coronary intervention or acute myocardial infarction within the past 6 weeks
- Unstable arrhythmias or implanted cardiac defibrillator shocks in the past 3 months
- Internal ferromagnetic objects such as electronic devices, surgical implants, or shrapnel
- Nonremovable dental implants like braces or upper permanent retainers
- Any condition, medication, or implant that may degrade MRI image quality or data usability
- Psychotic disorders
- Permanent makeup or tattoos with metallic dyes
- History of loss of consciousness longer than 30 minutes
- Physical disabilities that prevent task performance such as blindness or deafness
- Any condition that may put the participant at risk
- Claustrophobia
- History of cardiovascular disease
- Ongoing traumatic event exposure such as living with an abusive partner
- Severe substance use disorder
- Unstable medication changes within the past 4 weeks
- Use of acute sedatives, painkillers, or prescription stimulants within 6 hours prior to study visit
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Health Discovery Building
Austin, Texas, United States, 78712
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
J
Josh M Cisler, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
4
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