BI-MODAL: Measuring moods and decision-making longitudinally (fMRI scan)
16 September 2024
We would like to invite you to participate in a neuroimaging study, involving one fMRI scan visit and some decision making games as well a short 2-week smartphone-based study exploring the relationship between life events, mood, and decision-making over time! The aim of the study is to help identify new ways to manage mood.
If interested, you can request a digital copy of your brain!
**If you'd like to take part, please let us know by emailing bimodal@ucl.ac.uk directly.**
Requirements
- Age above 30 or below 45
- Based in London
- No history of a neurological disorder or a mental health condition (e.g. major depressive disorder, generalised anxiety disorder)
- No neurodivergence (including autism spectrum, ADHD, learning difficulties)
- Has a smartphone with access to internet
- No participation in a clinical trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product within 1 month of enrollment in the study
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Ethical approval
This University College London study has been reviewed and given a favourable ethical opinion by the Bloomsbury Research Ethics Committee and The Health Research Authority on 20th October 2020.
About the researcher
The study is carried out by researchers at University College London (UCL). The Principal Investigator (PI) is Dr Liam Mason.