In this study, we want to compare stress response and wellness in healthy volunteers and people with psychosis. This study involves questionnaires, measurement of how you process information, and other psychological research tasks.
Have you been listed for kidney transplant at UNC? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn how the process of waiting for a kidney transplant impacts you.
Are you interested in augmented reality devices for skill learning? Do you want to help advance research in this area? We will be conducting a research study on the use of eyeglass-mounted cameras to understand how people perform various skill-based activities (e.g., shooting a basketball, playing a musical instrument, etc.). Help us learn how we can use wearable systems to help people master various skills more effectively. Compensation will be provided.
We are looking at the early experiences that may shape children's cognitive, behavioral, and brain development over the first three years of life.
This study looks at how visa holders in the U.S. who apply to receive a green card through employment or marriage to a U.S. citizen spouse experience the legal process of adjusting their legal status. Over 1 million people receive green cards each year. They later become eligible to become U.S. citizens.
We are examining the impact of an online module series for caregivers of autistic adolescents on supporting daily living skills acquisition at home. Caregivers will learn about motivating your autistic teen to learn daily living skills, collaborating with your teen to set goals, identifying key daily living skills, and teaching strategies for home use.
The purpose of this research study is to assess how people respond to stimuli of different monetary values and how fast people can inhibit ongoing motor responses.
Interested in participating in brain research? If you are 18-35 years old, you may be able to take part in a research study to learn how people make impressions! The study consists of completing a task while in an fMRI scanner and completing various cognitive tasks. Compensation of up to $50 provided.
The purpose of this study is to better understand how people learn and remember information.
Are you interested in participating in orthopedic research? Are you otherwise healthy, with no previous history of lower extremity orthopedic injury? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to determine the gait patterns of an otherwise healthy population.