Adolescent Sleep Study
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STUDY BASICS
Researchers are investigating how the timing of sleep affects the brain activity related to adolescents’ thinking and mood, as well as their risk for engaging in drug and alcohol abuse. Eligible participants are healthy adolescents between 13-17 years old. Requires 2 overnight stays (scheduled in the summer) that include fMRIs. Participants will be compensated.
IRB: PRO12050275
- Circadian misalignment and reward function: a novel pathway to substance useMEET THE RESEARCHER

Brant Hasler
Brant Hasler, PhD, DBSM, is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Clinical and Translational Science. Dr. Hasler’s research focuses on the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in regulating mood and motivation, particularly as relevant to mood disorders and substance abuse.