Can't Sleep? Volunteers Needed for Research
The Sleep and Stress Research Laboratory at the U of A 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 screening 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 any time by sending us an email.
- Please follow this link.
For more information about our active research projects, visit our lab website or contact us at sleeplab@uark.edu.
Contacts
Abigail Vance, Research Assistant
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-5811,
sleepandstress@uark.edu
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