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Research Opportunities

Current Research

Past and Future Memory after TBI

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​This research project is studying how adults with and without brain injury remember the past and think about the future. Find out more and take our eligibility survey ​here. 


​Returning to Learn after Concussion

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This research project is examining the experiences of high school students returning to school after a concussion. To compare experiences, ALL high school students (with or without a history of concussion) are encouraged to take this survey.

Reading and Concussion

Tracking Recovery and Returning to Learn After Concussion

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This research project examines the experiences of students with concussion as they return to their studies. We are seeking current college-aged undergraduate and graduate students between the ages of 18 and 35. To find out more and take the eligibility survey, click here. 

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​Click ​here to find out more and to sign up to receive notifications of future research projects. Adults with and without a history of brain injury are encouraged to register.

Self-Efficacy in Reading

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This research project is examining how we read and understand texts. We are seeking adults who had a concussion within the last 6 months, and also adults with NO history of concussion. To find out more about the study and take the eligibility survey, click here.
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This study will ask you to rate your attitude towards statements about reading on a 1 to 7 scale. There are 48 statements in total, which will take about 30 minutes to complete. Your participation is helpful for understanding the sources of confidence for college students in reading and the average level of reading self-efficacy among typical students. College students without a history of concussion are encouraged to take this survey.

Past Research

Returning to Learn after Concussion

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This study is examining the experience of college students returning to learn after a concussion.  Data is currently being analyzed. Results will be shared in the fall. 

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110 Carlton Street
Athens, GA 30602

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