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Found 4 Emotion trials

A listing of Emotion medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

 Building Emotion Self-awareness Teletherapy (B.E.S.T)

Building Emotion Self-awareness Teletherapy (B.E.S.T)

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Dawn Neumann, PhD
18-100 years
All genders
Indiana University School of Medicine is conducting a study to find out if a remotely delivered educational training program about emotions can help people have better emotional health after a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - This study is no longer …
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 Get Paid To Sleep!

Get Paid To Sleep!

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Kristin Sanders
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Jessica Payne
18-59 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are looking for adults to take part in a study examining how young and middle aged adults respond to emotional images at different times of day.   Your participation will help researchers to better understand how emotional reactivity changes across the day and …
 Neurophysiology of Emotion (NEMO) Study

Neurophysiology of Emotion (NEMO) Study

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Sarah Karalunas
7-10 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
THE iCAN LAB AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY IS LOOKING FOR CHILDREN AGE 7-10 YEARS OLD,  AND THEIR PARENT, TO PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY. Children with and without attention difficulties are needed to study how children control their attention and emotions. We want to learn how to help children who have …

Neuropsychological Social Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes in Children with Cancer

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Sandeep Batra, MD
1-21 years
All genders
This research trial studies neuropsychological (learning, remembering or thinking) and behavioral testing in younger patients with cancer. Collecting information over time from a series of tests may help doctors develop effective tests to measure neuropsychological and behavioral function of patients with cancer.