Research Opportunity at USF Position Available In Hillsborough, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Psychology Department at the University of South Florida (USF) is seeking individuals with good mental health for a research study on brain activity and affective symptoms. Participants will undergo interviews, questionnaires, tasks, and biological signal measurements during a 5.5-hour visit to the Tampa campus. Compensation includes $20/hr and a chance to win up to $130 on an Amazon gift card.
Job Description
⚐ ⚑ ⚑ Research Opportunity at USF (USF) 3711 Citrus Drive compensation: $130 total on an Amazon gift card ($20/hr + performance reward, expected ~5.5 hours)
Study Title:
EEG Information Processing and Affect USF IRB #:
STUDY002093
Principal Investigator:
Prof. Peter Clayson Do you have good mental health? The Psychology Department at the University of South Florida (USF) is conducting a study exploring the relationship between brain activity and affective symptoms (anxiety and depression). We are currently looking to recruit people who have good mental health. The study consists of an initial brief phone screen to determine eligibility and at least one visit to the Tampa campus of USF. The visit to USF will last about 5.5 hours. If you participate, we will ask you to: Provide a brief social and medical history Participate in an interview that will include questions about your mental health Fill out questionnaires about how you have been feeling lately Complete three tasks that assess information processing Allow us to measure your biological signals, such as brain activity, heart rate, skin conductance, and movement of facial muscles, using non-invasive procedures We will pay you $20.00 per hour in addition to your “winnings” from one of the information processing tasks, up to ~$130 total on an Amazon gift card at the end of your visit. There might also be an opportunity to return for another session about one month after your first appointment. There are no other personal benefits to you. You will be contributing to overall knowledge about the impact of worry and depression on information processing. To participate you must be at least 18 years old, speak/read/write English, have normal or corrected-to-normal vision, not have a neurological disorder (e.g., epilepsy), not have had a head injury where you were knocked unconscious for more than 5 minutes, not have a recent substance use disorder (last month), not been hospitalized for mental health reasons in the last three months, and not have had any medication changes in the last month.
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