Join a University of Minnesota research study aimed at examining how brain training affects thinking and problem-solving in individuals with psychosis spectrum illness. Compensation provided!
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Conducted Remotely
Compensation Provided
18 - 30 Years Old
psychosis spectrum illness
Fast Facts
No neurological disorder
Study Background
Individuals who have been diagnosed with a psychosis spectrum illness, such as schizophrenia, are invited to participate in a remote research study.
Receive no-cost brain training and help researchers understand its effects on thinking & problem-solving. This research may help us to develop cognitive training programs that can help people with psychosis in the future.
Eligible participants will be compensated!
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Additional Information
The goal of our study is to understand how people with psychosis spectrum illness (such as schizophrenia) process information, and how that information travels through the brain.
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Key Criteria:
18-30 years old
Have been diagnosed with a psychosis spectrum illness, such as schizophrenia
Do not have a major neurological disorder
Participation involves 3 interviews about your life and feelings and computer tasks. Additionally, participants will complete 10 hours of at-home brain training.
If eligible, you will be compensated for your time.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research program.