We are examining relationships between physiological responses (pupillary response and heart rate variability) and performance-based measures during a memory task completed in a virtual reality (VR) environment-in UNC club sports athletes. We are also examining the effects of a prior concussion on these measures.
Demonstrate the safety and feasibility of rifaximin in the prevention of recurrent pouchitis after an initial episode of acute pouchitis.
The purpose of this study is to delve into speakers' performance of vowel production, and the vowels tested here are perceived to be significantly unfamiliar based on the vowel inventory of the speakers' native language.
We are doing this study to learn more about a drug called tezepelumab (referred to as the "study drug"), when given to children aged 5 to less than 12 years old. The study will look at the effect the study drug has on your child's asthma symptoms and will also determine how safe the study drug is when given to children. The study will also be used to better understand asthma and other associated health problems in children.
Completing research for the Port of New Orleans so that they may apply for a federal grant for upgrades to the port's infrastructure.
We are interested in how people form evaluations of performance at work. Performance is an important outcome for organizations, but how we measure performance is complicated. We want to study how individuals assess other people's performance.
This study seeks to evaluate the impacts of our project on campus mental health, well-being, and resilience. The study will collect critical incident reports that illustrate examples of impactful activities at UNC-CH.
To compare current knowledge, attitudes, and prescribing behaviors for recurrent UTIs in women among providers according to 1. primary care specialty: internal medicine, family medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology. 2. provider type: physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, certified nurse midwife. 3. practice setting: rural vs urban, academic vs community.
This is a study focusing on the sound system of the P'urhepecha language.
This study is designed to test Baxdrostat's effect on patients with hypertension.