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Bipolar disorder: How does my mood relate to my brain activity?
University College London, GB
Want to help exciting neuroimaging research into the relationship between mood & brain connections? If you have a bipolar diagnosis, aged 18-45 & near London, join this paid study at University College London. This involves one fMRI scan visit and some decision making games as well a short...
- 300 Min(s) to complete
- £45 for scan plus £17.5 for smartphone part.
- One fMRI scan and 2-week smartphone study (approx. 1 hour per week)
- Queen Square, London WC1N, UK
10 December 2024 Requirements- Have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder
- Be under 45 years of age
- Based in London
- No history of a neurological disorder
- No neurodivergence (including autism spectrum, ADHD, learning difficulties)
- No MRI contraindications (e.g., metal implants, pacemakers, severe claustrophobia).
- Has a smartphone with access to internet
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The Impact of CBT on Shock-Potentiated Neural Circuitry
University College London, GB
We are looking for participants with persistent anxiety to take part in our research study on the effects of psychological therapy on learning and emotional processing. It is hoped that this research will contribute to an improved understanding of anxiety and its treatments. Participants will...
- 7 Hour(s) to complete
- £75 for full participation.
- Experiment
- Queen Square, London WC1N 3AH, UK
07 October 2024 Requirements- We are looking for people who have been experiencing persistent anxiety and/or low mood.
- All participants must be between 18 and 75 years old.
- Participants will need to be safe to go into the MRI scanner, meaning they must have no metal in their body that cannot be removed (piercings, implants, medical devices, etc).
- We unfortunately cannot accept participants who have taken antidepressant medication in the past six months.
- We also cannot accept participants who are currently receiving CBT treatment, or have received such treatment within the past 3 months.
- However, we are able to recruit participants who are on the waiting list for CBT treatment through the NHS, but please let us know.
- It is also preferable for participants to live in London.
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BI-MODAL: Measuring moods and decision-making longitudinally (fMRI scan)
University College London, GB
We would like to invite you to participate in a neuroimaging study, involving one fMRI scan visit and some decision making games as well a short 2-week smartphone-based study exploring the relationship between life events, mood, and decision-making over time! The aim of the study is to help...
- 300 Min(s) to complete
- 45 pounds for scan / 17.50 pounds for smartphone study plus free picture of your brain!
- One fMRI scan and 2-week smartphone study (approx. 1 hour per week)
- Wellcome Trust Centre, 12 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
16 September 2024 Requirements- Age above 30 or below 45
- Based in London
- No history of a neurological disorder or a mental health condition (e.g. major depressive disorder, generalised anxiety disorder)
- No neurodivergence (including autism spectrum, ADHD, learning difficulties)
- Has a smartphone with access to internet
- No participation in a clinical trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product within 1 month of enrollment in the study
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What is your strongest area of intelligence? (Part 2)
University of Westminster, GB
Researching patterns of response, i.e. relative strengths and weaknesses, on different types of cognitive measurements. Involves individually administered test battery (Stanford-Binet 5) at our Cavendish campus, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW (or alternative location in the Greater...
- 120 Min(s) to complete
- £10 online shopping voucher
- Psychometric testing
- 115 New Cavendish St, London W1W 6UW, UK
13 September 2022 Requirements- Age 18-60
- No traumatic brain injury, stroke, or epilepsy
- English fluency
- London location (or within reasonable travel distance) for in-person testing