Examining the Effectiveness of Dynamic Visual Noise (DVN) for Reducing Alcohol Cravings and Consumption in College Students
62
about 1 year
18–29
1 site in WY
What this study is about
Researchers are testing if dynamic visual noise (DVN), a short video of rapidly moving black and white squares, reduces alcohol cravings and consumption in college students who drink alcohol and experience cravings. The trial also examines whether changes in attention to alcohol are involved in this effect. Participants will watch DVN or static visual noise for seven days and complete daily follow-ups.
Simplified from trial records by PatientMatch.
What you may be asked to do
- 1.Dynamic Visual Noise (DVN)
- 2.Static Visual Noise (SVN)
Participation Burden
What's physically and logistically required of participants.
Requires travel to a study site
How treatment is administered
You are randomly assigned, but you will know your treatment.
Extracted study details
Pulled from the trial record to show what is being tested and what the study is measuring.
Primary: Alcohol Consumption