Brain And Stress Study

(BASS)

Welcome and thank you for your interest in our study!

Everyone faces some level of stress– and it can affect or physical and emotional wellbeing. We are interested in understanding how chronic stress affects our brain and behavior.

Let’s advance research together.

The mechanisms by which chronic stress impacts our mental and physical health is not yet fully understood. It is our hope that this study can uncover information needed to provide individuals, particularly those disproportionately affected by unemployment stress, information to lead their most rewarding lives.


What you receive

Community.

Join research that advances our understanding of mental and physical health.

Contribute.

Join the scientific community and receive regular updates about the project and its findings.

Learn.

Learn about the scientific process and how we go about understanding human behavior.

Earn.

Be compensated for your time. Earn up to $255 for participating!


UNC-CH IRB 21-3111. The principal investigator for this study is Keely Muscatell. You may contact the Institutional Review Board at 919-966-3113 or by email to IRB_subjects@unc.edu.