Brain Imaging/Brain Stimulation Research Study – Healthy Volunteers
This study is not currently recruiting. Please check back at a later time.
STUDY BASICS
Are you 18-35 years old and have no history of any psychiatric disorders? You may be able to participate in a study to find out how stimulating the brain changes brain activity. This study involves 5 visits and includes completing questionnaires, psychiatric assessments, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and fMRI scanning. Compensation is provided.
IRB: STUDY20060322C
- Elucidating neural mechanisms of hypo/mania using theta burst stimulationMEET THE RESEARCHER
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Mary Phillips
Mary L. Phillips, MD, is Professor in Psychiatry and Translational Science and Director of the Mood and Brain Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of the University of Cambridge, Dr. Phillips’ research focuses on the identification of neural correlates that underlie symptoms of specific abnormalities in emotion processing in people with mood disorders.