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Monetary Reward Processing and Emotion Regulation in Adolescence: An fMRI pilot Study
This research is being done to identify patterns of brain activation underlying monetary reward processing and emotion regulation in adolescence, as well as correspondence between parent and adolescent neural activation. Children and their parents will complete questionnaires. Children will complete computer tasks during EEG and in an MRI scanner. Parents can also complete the MRI scan if interested.
Michael West - at ABC@pennstatehealth.psu.edu or 717-531-0003, ext=285968
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Younger than 18 years old
STUDY00008393
Inclusion Criteria:
Ages 12--16 yearsFluent in English
No history of treatment for psychiatric disorders
Exclusion Criteria:
Intellectual or developmental disabilities Visual or hearing impairments
Inability to complete MRI scan due a pacemaker, aneurysm clips or any metal in body (e.g., braces, surgical devices)
Currently pregnant or lactating
Neurological disease (e.g., stroke, tumor, Parkinson’s disease, etc.)
Children's Health, Neurology, Mental & Behavioral Health