Decision Making Study for Anxious Individuals
We're sorry. This study is closed and no longer recruiting participants.
STUDY BASICS
Are you 22-55 years old and often feel anxious and on edge? You may be able to participate in a research study to learn about decision-making processes in people with and without symptoms of anxiety. This study involves completing questionnaires and interviews, playing computer games, and reporting on behaviors using a smartphone. Some procedures may be completed remotely. Compensation provided.
IRB: STUDY20040071B
- Individual differences in decision processesMEET THE RESEARCHER
Vanessa Brown
Vanessa M. Brown, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Brown’s research interests include learning and decision-making, neurocomputational modeling, and anxiety, trauma, and mood disorders.