Study of thinking and emotion at Stanford University
The CAAN lab at Stanford University is conducting a study in the Psychology Department on thinking and emotion. We are looking for healthy male and female adults
with no history of any clinical psychiatric/psychological disorders to participate for payment ($200) in our study.
An eligible participant will engage in 3 components:
1. diagnostic interview and questionnaires
2. behavioral session consisting of computer tasks, speech, and short interview
3. brain imaging session using non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to visualize brain activity while doing a variety of engaging tasks. For MRI eligibility, you must not have any metal embedded in your body, not be taking any medications that affect blood flow or thinking/emotion, and not have claustrophobia.
For further information, please call 650-723-5977 and mention that you are interested in the Thinking and Emotion study.
The CAAN lab at Stanford University is conducting a study in the Psychology Department on thinking and emotion. We are looking for healthy male and female adults
with no history of any clinical psychiatric/psychological disorders to participate for payment ($200) in our study.
An eligible participant will engage in 3 components:
1. diagnostic interview and questionnaires
2. behavioral session consisting of computer tasks, speech, and short interview
3. brain imaging session using non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to visualize brain activity while doing a variety of engaging tasks. For MRI eligibility, you must not have any metal embedded in your body, not be taking any medications that affect blood flow or thinking/emotion, and not have claustrophobia.
For further information, please call 650-723-5977 and mention that you are interested in the Thinking and Emotion study.
