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A computational neuropsychiatry lab that explores alteriations in the organization of the connectome - comprehensive maps of neural connections in the brain - in various neuropsychiatric, neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new virtual reality study to examine brain microstructure and ...
01/30/2024

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new virtual reality study to examine brain microstructure and function in response to virtual reality memory tasks in older adults. We are looking for individuals ages 65 to 85 with a diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment or who are experiencing memory problems and are interested in participating in our research.

The study involves multiple visits to Stanford University, where participants complete a variety of virtual reality tasks, several sets of cognitive and neuropsychological assessments, and an MRI scan. Participants will receive an honorarium of $100 for full participation. Participants will also have the opportunity to see their brain and access results of cognitive assessments. No radiation or injection is involved. The study will require approximately 8 hours of your time.

For more information, or to enroll, contact Daniel or Kate at study_aging@stanford.edu or at 650-724-2939.

For complaints, concerns, or participant’s rights, contact 1-866-680-2906.

Protocol Director: Hadi Hosseini, Ph.D., Principal Investigator at C-BRAIN Lab, Stanford School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/?s=D78HP3CPAK

10/25/2023

Brain Structure and Function in Infants Study

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study predicting later neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. We are looking for preterm infants (31-36 weeks gestational age) and full-term infants (38-41 weeks gestational age). The family will receive an honorarium of up to $200 for participation and complimentary Bayley-4 testing at around two years of age.

Please contact Elveda Gozdas at elvedags@stanford.edu or (702)-682-5637 to enroll or for more
information.

For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.
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A computational neuropsychiatry lab that explores alteriations in the organization of the connectome - comprehensive maps of neural connections in the brain - in various neuropsychiatric, neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Brain Structure and Function in Infants StudyOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study predict...
05/22/2023

Brain Structure and Function in Infants Study

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study predicting later neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. We are looking for preterm infants (32-36 weeks gestational age) and full-term infants (38-41 weeks gestational age). The family will receive an honorarium of $100 for participation and complimentary Bayley-4 testing at around two years of age.

Please contact Elveda Gozdas at elvedags@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 to enroll or for more information.

For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

Brain Imaging Study for Children with ADHDOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring ...
02/04/2022

Brain Imaging Study for Children with ADHD

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring brain function in children with ADHD. We are looking for children ages 7-11 with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or experiencing attention problems who are interested to participate. Family will receive an honorarium of up to $80 for participation in addition to complimentary assessment report and neuroimaging (MRI). Contact Lauren Dacorro and Samantha Reitmaier at adhd_study@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 for more information or to enroll. For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

The following is a list of statements that describe children. We would like to know if your child has had PROBLEMS with these behaviors OVER THE PAST MONTH. Please ANSWER ALL THE ITEMS the best you can. Please DO NOT SKIP ANY ITEMS. Think about your child as you read each statement and choose your r...

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHDOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new...
01/28/2021

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHD
Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring changes in brain function in response to a novel neurofeedback training. We are looking for children ages 7-11 with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or experiencing attention problems who are interested to participate. Family will receive an honorarium of up to $300 for participation in addition to complimentary computerized cognitive training. Contact Hannah Fingerhut and Lauren Dacorro at adhd_study@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 for more information.

To enroll, please fill out the screening form here: https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/?s=JHMHPM8EXX

For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

The following is a list of statements that describe children. We would like to know if your child has had PROBLEMS with these behaviors OVER THE PAST MONTH. Please ANSWER ALL THE ITEMS the best you can. Please DO NOT SKIP ANY ITEMS. Think about your child as you read each statement and choose your r...

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHDOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new...
02/15/2020

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHD

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring changes in brain function in response to a novel neurofeedback training. We are looking for children ages 7-11 with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or experiencing attention problems who are interested to participate. Family will receive an honorarium of up to $300 for participation in addition to complimentary computerized cognitive training. Contact Hannah Fingerhut and Lauren Dacorro at adhd_study@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 for more information.

To enroll, please fill out the screening form here: https://redcap.stanford.edu/surveys/?s=JHMHPM8EXX

For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

The following is a list of statements that describe children. We would like to know if your child has had PROBLEMS with these behaviors OVER THE PAST MONTH. Please ANSWER ALL THE ITEMS the best you can. Please DO NOT SKIP ANY ITEMS. Think about your child as you read each statement and choose your r...

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHDOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new...
01/23/2020

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHD

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring changes in brain function in response to a novel neurofeedback training. We are looking for children ages 7-11 with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or experiencing attention problems who are interested to participate. Family will receive an honorarium of up to $300 for participation in addition to complimentary computerized cognitive training. Contact Hannah Fingerhut and Lauren Dacorro at adhd_study@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 for more information or to enroll. For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHDOur research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new...
01/17/2020

A Novel Neurofeedback Training Study for Children with ADHD

Our research group at Stanford Psychiatry is conducting a new study exploring changes in brain function in response to a novel neurofeedback training. We are looking for children ages 7-9 with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or experiencing attention problems who are interested to participate. Family will receive an honorarium of up to $300 for participation in addition to complimentary computerized cognitive training. Contact Hannah Fingerhut and Lauren Dacorro at adhd_study@stanford.edu or 650-724-2939 for more information or to enroll. For general information regarding participant rights, contact 1- 866-680-2906.

11/21/2019

About Our Neurointervention

The translational neuropsychiatry research at C-BRAIN involves developing novel, noninvasive, brain-focused, personalized interventions that target the affected brain networks in an organic way. Our main focus is on brain-focused interventions for enhancing memory and executive functionining given their impairment in a host of brain disorders including ADHD, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease and depression, among others.

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401 Quarry Road, MC 5795, Psychiatry And Behavioral Science
Stanford, CA
94305

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+16507242939

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