How does teenagers’ brain activity relate to their moods in the real world? |
The goal of the study is to better understand the link between teenagers’ brain activity and how they feel when they are out and about in the real world. The study is specifically focusing on teens who have experienced depression or whose parents have experienced depression. This study requires that teens have their own smartphone.
For this study, we are asking teens and their parent to complete one study visit at Binghamton University, which takes 1.5 to 2 hours. After the study visit, teens complete surveys on their smartphone for a week. This study has been approved by Binghamton University's Institutional Review Board.
Teens earn over $70 for completing the study.