The brain basis of social connection
The Social Connection Project
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health NIH
Enrolling: Male and Female Patients
IRB Number: AAAU7311
Contact: Kaitlyn Mundy: 3015253133 / km3963@columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: The Meyer Lab is currently running research studies to investigate how people make sense of others in a social context. These neuroimaging studies involve responding to images, words, and short video clips containing social information about other people, as well as a series of surveys and questionnaires. All the experiments are noninvasive and have been approved by the Columbia IRB. Your participation will consist of two sessions: a 2 hour online survey to be completed at your leisure and a 3 hour in-person session that will be arranged to fit your schedule. You will be compensated for your time. To participate, you must be at least 18 years old, have normal or corrected-to-normal vision, have a good command of the English language, and be able to safely undergo MRI scanning (as determined by a secondary screening form made available by the Zuckerman Institute). Please refer to the listed contact information if you have any questions. The principal investigator of the lab is Dr. Meghan Meyer, and this study is conducted in the Zuckerman Mind Brain and Body Institute.
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Meghan Meyer, PhD
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For more information, please contact:
Kaitlyn Mundy
km3963@columbia.edu
3015253133