Advanced Brain Imaging: Cannabis
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Principal Investigator: Tony Wilson, Ph.D.
The purpose of this study is to investigate how chronic cannabis use affects brain activity and cognitive functioning differently in people who are living with HIV compared to those who are not living with HIV. Non-invasive brain imaging instruments will be used, and participants will complete a variety of mental activities.
Study details:
https://diconlab.org/projects/
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Who: Adults who Regularly use Cannabis
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Age: 19-60 years
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Compensation: $75 per visit
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Time: 3 hours per visit (3 visits)
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Visit Type: In-person
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Location: Institute for Human Neuroscience - Boys Town Campus
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Requirements: Have not had a stroke or been diagnosed with any neurological or psychiatric disorders; Are able to complete a series of mental tasks; Are not pregnant; Regularly use cannabis.
Contact:
531-355-8913;
Rebecca.Losh@boystown.org;
Hannah.Okelberry@boystown.org
Visit:
https://diconlab.org/participate/