Participate in a Study!
In pursuit of our mission and research areas, the BRAINS lab is currently conducting several studies led by our lab director and graduate students. We are now recruiting for the COBRAS and DISC study!

Digital Intervention for Stress in Cannabis Users (DISC) Study
Are you a regular marijuana user? Do you struggle with stress?
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We are testing a brief computerized and smart phone-based stress management intervention for cannabis users!
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Earn up to $584.50 plus bonus money!
We are testing a new one-session computerized stress management intervention with smart phone support for regular cannabis users. Physiological responses will be measured with non-invasive methods.
Laboratory visits will be completed at Florida State University. Some questionnaires and interviews can be completed online, Participants must own a smart phone to participate. Total study participation time is 18-23 hours over 5 months (15-18 hours across 6 lab lab visits and 2.5 hours of smart phone surveys). Confidentiality is guaranteed.
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E-mail us at brains@psy.fsu.edu or call us at (850) 644-2445 if you have any questions – just ask about the Digital Intervention for Stress in Cannabis Users (DISC) study! Recruiting Now!
Cannabinoids and Biological Reactivity to Stress (COBRAS) Study
Are you a regular marijuana user?
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We are interested in examining how stress affects brain activity and the body’s physiological responses in cannabis users!
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Earn up to $599!
Participants will complete an interview, questionnaires, and computerized tasks during an EEG procedure. At each lab session, participants will take placebo (blank) or FDA approved drugs that create temporary “stress-like” responses. Responses in the body will be measured using blood draws and vitals monitoring
Must be a regular cannabis user. For those who are eligible, all sessions will be completed at Florida State University. Confidentiality is guaranteed.
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E-mail us at brains@psy.fsu.edu or call us at (850) 644-2445 if you have any questions – just ask about the Cannabinoids and Biological Reactivity to Stress (COBRAS) Study! Recruiting Now!
