Visual Attention In PTSD (Healthy Volunteers)
Visual Attention in PTSD (Healthy Volunteers)
Sponsor: New York State Psychiatric Institute
Enrolling: Male and Female Patients
Study Length: 2 Days
Clinic Visits: 2
IRB Number: 7464
Contact: Aliza Naiman: (917)608-3709 / aliza.naiman@nyspi.columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: Emerging research has demonstrated a relationship between visual attention patterns and anxiety disorders, including PTSD. This study is designed to examine these visual attention patterns using eye-tracking A simple device that monitors eye-movements. The study included two sessions conducted approximately 1 week apart, each no longer than 1 hour. In both sessions, you will perform a simple computer task while eye-data will be recorded. Session 1 can be conducted inside an MRI or without scanning. Session 2 has no MRI testing.
This study is closed
Investigator
Yuval Neria, PhD
Do You Qualify?
Are you above the age of 45? Yes No
Are you a healthy individual who has NEVER experienced a traumatic or stressful event? Yes No
Do you wear bifocal or progressive glasses or contacts? Yes No
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For more information, please contact:
Aliza Naiman
aliza.naiman@nyspi.columbia.edu
(917)608-3709