Come be a part of our Stanford Neurobiology study on fear, anxiety and therapeutic interventions with our new Virtual Reality technology. We are looking to better understand the biomarkers of anxious emotional states and test the effectiveness of non-invasive relaxation techniques to help shift negative states. Participants must be 18 or older, not pregnant, can see a computer screen without glasses (contacts OK) and able to spend approximately 2 hours @Stanford University.
Benefits include:
$40 compensation
Parking reimbursement
Take home a Personalized Breathing Exercise
Help to find reliable measurements to better diagnose, track and treat mental disease
For more information and to confirm eligibility, please send an email to hubermanVRlab@stanford.edu
Thank you very much for your interest.
-Huberman VR Lab
*Note: This is a research study and not a clinical trial. The risks associated with this study are potential motion sickness, eye fatigue from the virtual reality display, or increased distress or anxiety resulting from the virtual experiences. You are welcome to take a break or end the study at any point due to discomfort. The benefits which may reasonably be expected to result from this study are discovery of a treatment that is easy to implement and useful to alleviate emotional disturbances. We cannot and do not guarantee or promise that you will receive any benefits from this study. Your decision to participate in this study will not affect your employment/medical care. Participant’s rights questions, contact 1-866-680-2906.
Benefits include:
$40 compensation
Parking reimbursement
Take home a Personalized Breathing Exercise
Help to find reliable measurements to better diagnose, track and treat mental disease
For more information and to confirm eligibility, please send an email to hubermanVRlab@stanford.edu
Thank you very much for your interest.
-Huberman VR Lab
*Note: This is a research study and not a clinical trial. The risks associated with this study are potential motion sickness, eye fatigue from the virtual reality display, or increased distress or anxiety resulting from the virtual experiences. You are welcome to take a break or end the study at any point due to discomfort. The benefits which may reasonably be expected to result from this study are discovery of a treatment that is easy to implement and useful to alleviate emotional disturbances. We cannot and do not guarantee or promise that you will receive any benefits from this study. Your decision to participate in this study will not affect your employment/medical care. Participant’s rights questions, contact 1-866-680-2906.
