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1) Click on Currently, you must be over the age of 18 to register with us. If you agree to participate in a study, we also expect that you will arrive on time and let us know if you need to reschedule or cancel. Consistently reliable volunteers are much more likely to be invited back to participate in additional studies. These actually are all new studies. However, you probably did sign up for similar studies within these labs which is why it seems that way. Every lab has a specialty area so there's a lot of overlap in the kind of questions that they ask and studies that they design. Also, some of these studies are "pilots" which means they are small studies that test to see how well the experiment design works before doing a larger study with more people. A pilot study would be listed separately from the larger "optimized" study. In most cases, yes. When you are contacted by a researcher about participating in a study you can discuss with them times that work with your schedule. Psychological or psychiatric disorders are disorders of cognitive and mental function. They range from behavioral disorders such as ADHD to disorders of mood such as bipolar disorder. These refer to anyone who has been diagnosed with such a disorder by either a physician or psychiatrist. Psychoactive drugs are those that affect brain function; this includes recreational drugs as well medications for depression, epilepsy, anxiety, insomnia, ADHD, schizophrenia, OCD, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, narcolepsy, or pain. Sleep studies are held at the UC Berkeley Campus. If you are invited to participate in one of these studies, the researcher who contacts you will give you additional details. There are several reasons why you may not hear from us right away:
While all of our labs keep records of compensation payments for IRS review, it's up to you to report any payments you may receive. Click [HERE] for maps, directions, & directories for each campus. Metal plates and pins would be okay in extremities if they were placed more than 6 months ago. You can NOT participate in fMRI studies if you have a Harrington rod in your spine; aneurism clips, metal plates or any sort of implants in brain, spine, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys. In most cases yes, it is safe for you to participate in an fMRI study. Most standard dental fillings are not affected by the magnetic field generated by the fMRI magnet. However, if you have any concerns be sure to discuss them with the researcher before agreeing to participate in an fMRI study. None of the studies that we currently list use x-rays. However, if you chose to participate in one of our fMRI studies you would be exposed to electromagnetic fields. The levels of energy used to make fMRI measurements are far less than are used in a single X-ray. However, you may be bothered by loud noises, peripheral stimulation, or claustrophobia while in the scanner. The technique has been used world-wide for 15 years and is safe, provided that certain guidelines are followed and study participants are adequately prepared. Contact the specific lab(s) you are interested in working with. Click [HERE] to find psychology department labs that might have openings. |
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