Project Raptor at MRN
Project Raptor: A Research Study About PTSD. Now recruiting veterans and active duty service members with or without PTSD. Military between the ages of 18-50.
Recruiting Service Members for Project RAPTOR
Project Raptor: Examining the Interplay between Resting Oscillations, Novelty Processing, and Attention in PTSD
Pilar Sanjuan, PhD, PTSD Research
Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study is to examine attention and memory in individuals with and without PTSD. Protocol Summary: Participants will complete 2 visits. The study uses non-invasive and ha
11/10/2021
In case you missed it. Project RAPTOR was ALSO featured on KOB News!
https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/unm-researchers-study-ptsd-responses-seek-volunteers/6291470/
UNM researchers study PTSD responses, seek volunteers Researchers at UNMH are on a mission to cure post-traumatic stress disorder. Studies show a third of military members experience PTSD.
11/08/2021
In case you missed it. Project RAPTOR was featured on KRQE!
https://www.krqe.com/health/unm-researchers-need-volunteers-for-study-on-ptsd-treatments/
UNM researchers need volunteers for study on PTSD treatments ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Researchers at the University of New Mexico need volunteers to continue their study on post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans. The study was given an addit…
Deployed since 2002? Join Project RAPTOR!
Now enrolling Service Members as study participants. Interested? Have questions? Contact us now!
A study examining attention and memory in veterans and active duty members with combat experience. A collaboration between The University of New Mexico and The Mind Research Network. Project RAPTOR is a study seeking to learn more about the effects of combat experience on the minds of military service members.
05/27/2021
Project RAPTOR: The Research Study about Military Service Members
Researching attention and memory in service members with and without PTSD.
Between the age 18 and 55? Been deployed since 2002? Experienced combat? You may be eligible to participate in a research study about attention and memory in service members.
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