Sleep loss can negatively impact the brain networks that regulate emotion. Research suggests
that insomnia contributes to depressive mood symptoms. The CoPsyN Sleep lab at
Stanford University (lab website: http://med.stanford.edu/copsynsleeplab.html) is conducting a
study to investigate the degree to which the emotional regulation brain network is modified by
improving sleep in individuals with or at risk for developing Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).
Individuals who are between 50 and 90 years old, experiencing mood symptoms, memory
impairments and trouble sleeping may be eligible for this study. Eligible participants will receive
a sleep evaluation, individual treatment for insomnia, and compensation for participation.
This study will require visits to Stanford University. To learn more please call (650)721-6089,
email lunastudy@stanford.edu, or fill out the interest form (https://redcap.link/sleepstudies).
that insomnia contributes to depressive mood symptoms. The CoPsyN Sleep lab at
Stanford University (lab website: http://med.stanford.edu/copsynsleeplab.html) is conducting a
study to investigate the degree to which the emotional regulation brain network is modified by
improving sleep in individuals with or at risk for developing Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).
Individuals who are between 50 and 90 years old, experiencing mood symptoms, memory
impairments and trouble sleeping may be eligible for this study. Eligible participants will receive
a sleep evaluation, individual treatment for insomnia, and compensation for participation.
This study will require visits to Stanford University. To learn more please call (650)721-6089,
email lunastudy@stanford.edu, or fill out the interest form (https://redcap.link/sleepstudies).
