Trouble falling asleep? Volunteers needed for research.

The Sleep and Stress Research Laboratory at the University of Arkansas is examining the link between sleep and stress in adults.

Who can participate?

  • Adults 18-years-old and older.
  • Individuals with a current or past history of difficulty falling or staying  asleep. 

What  will  I  be  asked  to  do?

  • Complete an online screener to be placed in our recruitment database.
  • Provide consent to be contacted if you are eligible for any of our ongoing or future studies. You may opt out at anytime by sending us an email.
  • For more information visit our lab website sleeplab.uark.edu or contact us at sleeplab@uark.edu.
Contacts

Ivan Vargas, assistant professor
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-4256, ivvargas@uark.edu

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