Ongoing Studies

Cognitive Training Study

This study is funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. We are conducting this research at the University at Buffalo about the effects of cognitive training on memory, attention, and brain function in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis.

You may be eligible to participate in this research study if:
 You are 20 to 55 years old.
 You do not have alcohol or substance abuse or dependence
 You have Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

For more information, contact Tom Covey, Ph.D, Project Coordinator

Phone: (716) 829-2099
Email: Tjcovey@buffalo.edu

Click here to download the flier for this study

 


Brain Measures of Decision Making

This study is funded by the National Institute of Justice. We are conducting this study at the University of Buffalo about attention and decision making.

You may be eligible to participate in this research study if:
 You are 25 to 60 years old.
 You do not have alcohol or substance abuse or dependence
 You do not have a history of a diagnosed neurological or psychiatric disorder

OR

You may be eligible to participate in this research study if:
• You are 25 years of age or older
• You are still working as an active duty officer
• You do not have alcohol or substance abuse or dependence
• You do not have a history of a diagnosed neurological or psychiatric disorder

For more information, contact Tom Covey, Ph.D, Project Coordinator

Phone: (716) 829-2099
Email: Tjcovey@buffalo.edu

Click here to download the flier(s) for this study

 


Head Injury Treatment Study

Faculty of the University at Buffalo Medical and Dental Schools and the Dent Neurologic Institute are conducting a collaborative research study about the effectiveness of light therapy in the treatment of problems associated with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The light therapy is an easy and safe procedure that has been shown to have beneficial effects for a variety of medical conditions and possibly TBI.

You may be eligible to participate in this research study if:
 If you are from 18 to 55 years old.
 Your TBI occurred within the past 2-12 weeks.
 You do not have alcohol or substance abuse or dependence
 You do not have any history of neurological or psychiatric disorder (excluding TBI).

For more information, contact Tom Covey, Ph.D, Project Coordinator

Phone: (716) 829-2099
Email: Tjcovey@buffalo.edu

Click here to download the flier for this study