VOLUNTEERS AGES 21-26 NEEDED FOR ALCOHOL AND BRAIN IMAGING STUDY!

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David Kareken, PhD

Primary Investigator

VOLUNTEERS AGES 21-26 NEEDED FOR ALCOHOL AND BRAIN IMAGING STUDY!
Enrolling By Invitation
21-27 years
All
Phase N/A
160 participants needed
2 Locations

Brief description of study

Do you drink alcohol? If yes, we want to learn about your brain activity! 

Researchers at the IU School of Medicine are looking for volunteers aged 21-27 to participate in an alcohol and brain imaging study.
Interested potential participants must complete one 3 hour in-person screening. Following the in-person screening, qualified participants in this study will come in for one 6½ hour study visit. You will have an MRI while you work on a task and taste solutions, some alcoholic and some non-alcoholic. The study takes places at the Neuroscience Center of Excellence (355 W. 16th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202). 

Compensation is $325 for completing these procedures; $25 for the in-person interview and $300 for the study day. 

Detailed description of study

Who is eligible to participate?
  • Ages 21-27
  • Must be willing to receive alcohol
  • Must be able to read and understand English
  • Must be willing and able to undergo an fMRI
  • If female, must not be pregnant or breast feeding.
How can I participate?
**If you are interested in participating, please click HERE to take our screening survey.** 

To learn more about the Principal Investigator David Kareken, PhD and his research interests, please visit this link:  https://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/1901/kareken-david

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: healthy volunteer
  • Age: Between 21 Years - 27 Years
  • Gender: All


Updated on 01 Aug 2024. Study ID: 16113
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