Healthy Adults Needed for Performance Study
Stanford University and the Palo Alto VA are seeking participants, ages 18-35, for a research study investigating the use of bright light to improve nighttime alertness and change the timing of the circadian clock.
Two separate lab stays, each consisting of:
• 2-day/night stay at the VA Sleep Lab
• 2 weeks of at-home sleep monitoring using a
wrist-watch device
• In lab performance will be tested using flight
simulation software
Participants must be healthy, non-smokers, without sleep problems. Volunteers paid up to $700 for successful completion of both 2-day/night stays in VA Sleep Lab.
For more information please contact:
Marisol Duran at (650) 646-5443 or email MREINOSO@PAVIR.org
For further information regarding questions, concerns, or complaints about research, research related injury, and questions about the rights of research participants, please call (650) 723-5244 or call toll free 1-866-680- 2906 or write the Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research, Administrative Panels Office, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5401.
Stanford University and the Palo Alto VA are seeking participants, ages 18-35, for a research study investigating the use of bright light to improve nighttime alertness and change the timing of the circadian clock.
Two separate lab stays, each consisting of:
• 2-day/night stay at the VA Sleep Lab
• 2 weeks of at-home sleep monitoring using a
wrist-watch device
• In lab performance will be tested using flight
simulation software
Participants must be healthy, non-smokers, without sleep problems. Volunteers paid up to $700 for successful completion of both 2-day/night stays in VA Sleep Lab.
For more information please contact:
Marisol Duran at (650) 646-5443 or email MREINOSO@PAVIR.org
For further information regarding questions, concerns, or complaints about research, research related injury, and questions about the rights of research participants, please call (650) 723-5244 or call toll free 1-866-680- 2906 or write the Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research, Administrative Panels Office, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5401.
