The role of anxiety and depression on cognitive flexibility

The most prevalent mood disorders, anxiety, and depression, have been empirically associated with impaired cognitive flexibility and decision-making. Some studies report increased flexibility under moderate levels of anxiety; therefore the link between…

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Pay and time

Guaranteed $/hour

$5/hr

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Compensation

$5

mixed (cash and gift card or credit)

Time

1 hour

Raffle prize:
up to $100 — a chance, not guaranteed pay
Course credit:
available as an alternative to payment
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Compensation, verbatim

Participants recruited externally will receive $5 for coming in and enter a drawing to get one of 5 $100 gift cards (awarded to those who earn the most points). Participants will also be recruited through the Psychology Subject Pool. Participants from the subject pool will receive research credit (2) and be eligible to receive 1 of 5 $100 gift cards (awarded to those who earn the most points).

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  • raffle/drawing prize up to $100 is not guaranteed money
  • course credit (SONA) offered as an option

Duration, verbatim

1 hr
Compensation confidence:
high
Duration confidence:
high
Currency kind:
mixed
Raffle only:
no

Who can take part

Age:
18 to 30

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  • Seizure or epilepsy history

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Study record

IRB number:
STUDY2024-0378
IRB approval:
September 12, 2024
Principal investigator:
PI: Joseph M. Orr
Coordinator:
Juan Balcazar
Recruitment opened:
not stated
Recruitment ends:
not stated
Posted:
April 9, 2025
Last modified upstream:
April 9, 2025
Posting length:
6 months
Location:
Bryan-College Station – on-campus
Format:
Single Visit
Field:
Behavioral Sciences, Psychology / Cognitive
Topic:
Health, Other

Data snapshot taken August 14, 2026.